South African students who need Work Integrated Learning (WIL) to complete their qualifications now have a valuable opportunity to gain real workplace experience.
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has officially opened applications for the WIL Programme 2026, designed for students whose academic programmes require practical training before graduation.
This six-month structured placement gives participants exposure to financial sector regulation, governance systems, and operational processes within South Africa’s financial markets.
📌 Important: Applications close on 18 March 2026.
Quick Overview
- Programme: Financial Sector Conduct Authority WIL Programme 2026
- Reference Number: WIL 2025/26
- Organisation: Financial Sector Conduct Authority
- Programme Duration: 6 Months
- Location: South Africa (FSCA Offices)
- Application Type: Work Integrated Learning Placement
- Closing Date: 18 March 2026
Fields of Study Accepted
Students must be studying toward qualifications in one of the following fields:
- Business Administration
- Public Administration
- Supply Chain Management
- Public Relations
- Project Management
These fields align with the operational functions of the Financial Sector Conduct Authority, allowing students to gain practical skills relevant to their academic studies.
What the FSCA WIL Programme Offers
Students accepted into the programme will receive structured workplace training under experienced mentors.
Participants will gain exposure to:
- Financial market regulatory frameworks
- Financial compliance systems
- Corporate governance processes
- Policy development and implementation
- Administrative and operational management
- Public sector financial oversight
Students will also learn how regulators ensure financial institutions:
- Treat customers fairly
- Follow regulatory compliance rules
- Operate transparently
- Protect consumer financial rights
This practical experience helps students develop skills that cannot be learned in the classroom alone.
Programme Structure
Successful candidates will be placed in different FSCA divisions depending on their field of study.
Each participant will:
- Be assigned a dedicated mentor
- Receive structured workplace training
- Participate in real work assignments
- Develop professional competencies
Students may work in departments such as:
- Financial regulation and policy
- Corporate communications
- Financial supervision
- Supply chain operations
- Project coordination
- Administrative management
Who Should Apply
The programme is ideal for students who must complete workplace training before graduating.
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority also encourages applications from:
- Historically marginalised groups
- Persons with disabilities
This supports South Africa’s broader goal of:
- Increasing representation in financial services
- Creating equitable career opportunities
- Developing young professionals
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen with a valid ID
- Be enrolled in a tertiary qualification requiring workplace training
- Have a strong interest in the financial services sector
- Submit a professional CV
- Provide certified academic records
Applicants must be studying in one of the approved fields listed above.
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Documents Required
Applicants should prepare the following documents:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified academic records
- Proof of enrolment at a tertiary institution
Make sure documents are:
- Clearly scanned
- Recently certified
- Properly labelled
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
How to Apply
Students can apply online using the official application portal.
Apply for the FSCA Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026
Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early before the closing date.
Career Opportunities After the Programme
Completing the FSCA WIL Programme can open doors to multiple career paths.
Possible roles include:
Financial Services Careers
- Compliance Officer
- Financial Administrator
- Risk Management Assistant
- Corporate Communications Officer
Public Sector Careers
- Government Policy Analyst
- Regulatory Officer
- Public Sector Administrator
Private Sector Opportunities
- Banking institutions
- Financial advisory firms
- Investment companies
- Corporate finance departments
Workplace experience with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority can significantly improve employment prospects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Work Integrated Learning (WIL)?
Work Integrated Learning is a structured programme that allows students to gain workplace experience required to complete their qualifications.
How long is the FSCA WIL programme?
The programme runs for approximately six months, depending on academic requirements.
Can university students apply?
Yes. Students from universities or TVET colleges can apply if their qualifications require workplace training before graduation.
Does completing the programme guarantee employment?
No. However, it greatly improves employability and future career opportunities.
Final Reminder
The FSCA WIL Programme 2026 offers students the chance to gain valuable financial sector experience before graduation.
📌 Application Deadline: 18 March 2026
Students who meet the requirements should apply as soon as possible.
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Mbalizuke Nkosi
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