
Absa Bank has opened applications for its 2026 Unemployed Learnership Programme for Trainee Financial Advisers.
This 12-month programme is designed for qualified graduates in Finance, Accounting, or Law who want to build a regulated career in financial services under the FAIS framework.
Successful candidates receive structured workplace exposure and work toward becoming FAIS Fit and Proper compliant professionals.
2026 Application Deadlines & Requisition IDs
Applications are submitted via the official Absa Careers (Workday) portal.
Search using the exact Requisition ID for your region:
| Region | Location | Job Requisition ID | Closing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| KZN | Umhlanga | R-15982061 | Not Specified |
| Gauteng | Johannesburg | R-15982067 | Not Specified |
| Mpumalanga | Nelspruit | R-15982065 | Not Specified |
If the closing date has passed, monitor the portal for re-openings or new intakes.
What This Absa Learnership Includes
This is not a generic internship.
It is structured to develop fully compliant financial advisers.
Earn While You Learn
Participants receive a monthly stipend while completing practical training.
FAIS Alignment
You will work toward meeting Fit and Proper requirements under the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services (FAIS) Act.
Sales & Lead Generation Training
Learn how to:
- Manage client leads
- Understand financial products
- Achieve performance targets
Compliance & SOP Training
Develop knowledge of:
- Regulatory compliance
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Risk and governance requirements
Minimum Requirements
Absa is recruiting unemployed graduates who meet strict academic criteria.
Required:
- Completed Bachelor’s Degree or Advanced Diploma in:
- Accounting
- Finance
- Law
- National Senior Certificate (Matric)
- Must be currently unemployed
Highly Advantageous:
- FSCA-approved qualification
- RE5 Regulatory Exam already completed
Holding an RE5 certificate significantly improves your competitiveness.
Personal Attributes Absa Looks For
Beyond qualifications, candidates must demonstrate:
- Integrity and ethical conduct
- Professional communication skills
- Client-focused mindset
- Confidence in regulated environments
- Willingness to work toward sales targets
Financial advising requires both compliance knowledge and strong interpersonal skills.
How to Apply on the Absa Workday Portal
Applications are strictly online.
Step 1: Visit the Absa Careers Website
Go to the official Absa Workday recruitment platform.
Step 2: Search Using Requisition ID
Type the exact job code (e.g., R-15982067) in the search bar.
This ensures you apply to the correct regional listing.
Step 3: Create or Update Your Profile
Ensure your profile includes:
- Accurate education details
- Updated contact information
- Work readiness status
Step 4: Upload Required Documents
Prepare the following:
- Degree Certificate
- Academic Transcripts
- South African ID
- Professional CV
If you have passed RE5, clearly indicate this in your application.
Why This Learnership Is a Career Accelerator
The financial services industry in South Africa is highly regulated.
Completing this programme:
- Positions you within a major African banking group
- Builds compliance credibility
- Enhances employability across banks and insurance firms
- Creates long-term earning potential in advisory roles
Many financial advisers build six-figure annual incomes once established.
Starting within a structured bank environment provides foundational stability.