Application Closing Date: 31 August 2026
📍 Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Employment Type: Full-Time (Permanent)
The First National Bank (FNB) is inviting ambitious South African graduates to apply for the FNB Graduate Programme 2026.
Unlike many graduate internships, this programme offers permanent employment from day one — making it one of the most competitive graduate opportunities in South Africa.
About FNB
First National Bank forms part of FirstRand Limited, one of the country’s largest financial services groups.
FNB is recognised for:
✔ Digital banking innovation
✔ Financial inclusion initiatives
✔ Advanced analytics and data-driven solutions
✔ Customer-focused banking products
If you’re passionate about innovation and solving complex financial problems, this is the right environment.
Programme Overview
The FNB Graduate Team is seeking analytical, forward-thinking graduates ready to challenge traditional banking approaches and deliver real solutions to customers.
Important: This is not a short-term internship. All roles are permanent positions.
Graduates are placed across various business units in retail and commercial banking, including:
- Credit analytics
- Financial analysis
- Fraud and risk analysis
- Product development
- Process and technology development
- Data science & analytics
- Customer experience (UX)
- Brand and financial management
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What You’ll Gain
✔ Monthly structured training sessions
✔ Action learning projects
✔ Mentorship and ongoing development
✔ Real business exposure
✔ Long-term career growth within the FirstRand Group
This programme is designed to accelerate your career in banking and financial services.
Key Responsibilities
As part of the programme, you will:
- Deliver innovative, customer-focused solutions
- Contribute to team and business objectives
- Participate in innovation and strategy sessions
- Support key projects across banking divisions
- Take ownership of your professional development
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must:
✔ Be completing their final year of study
✔ Have strong academic results (academic transcript required)
✔ Be studying within BSc or Commerce faculties
Preferred Fields of Study:
- Actuarial Science
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Engineering
- Physics
- Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Chemistry
- Data Science
- UX / Customer Experience
- Or related analytical fields
Strong numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills are essential.
Why Apply for the FNB Graduate Programme?
- Permanent employment from day one
- Exposure to one of SA’s most digitally advanced banks
- Structured mentorship and career growth
- Work within the FirstRand Group ecosystem
- Opportunity to solve complex financial challenges
This programme is ideal for graduates who think differently, enjoy analytics, and want to make an impact in the financial sector.

How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit:
- Updated CV
- Latest academic transcript
Applications must be submitted before 31 August 2026.
Click here to apply for the FNB Graduate Programme 2026:
Early applications are recommended due to high competition.
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