2026 Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program March 2026

2026 Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program

Rand Merchant Bank

Job Type

Internship

Location

Lagos

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Negotiable

Additional Details

Application Deadline

31 March 2026, 11:59 PM WAT

(15 days left)

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Job Description

The Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program is focused on improving the overall talent, ability, and individualism of young Nigerian graduates.

The Programme integrates on-the-job learning with monthly stipends through job rotations and classroom training to deliver a unique learning experience.

Through the Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program, RMBN is embarking on a search for the next generation of Solutionist Thinkers.

The RMBN stands on her promises to be deeply invested in our people and business. She continues to build an environment where everyone’s views and contributions can be heard and seen.

One of her greatest strengths is our culture which empowers and challenges her diverse talent to make a difference and to positively contribute to the social, economic and financial landscape in her chosen market.

Distinct candidates of the Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program will be enrolled in the exclusive S.T.A.R Programme for a 24-month period.

The Programme integrates on the job learning through job rotations and class room training to deliver a unique learning experience.

As an intern of the Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program, you will be offered;

  • Monthly Renumeration
  • Employment and Networking Opportunities
  • Career and Professional Development

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Requirements

To be considered for the Rand Merchant Bank Graduate Trainee Program, you must:

  • Minimum of Second Class Upper (2:1) degree
  • Applicants must not be older than 25 years at the time of application
  • Must have completed NYSC on or before December 31, 2025
  • Must be legally eligible to work in Nigeria
  • Only candidates with complete and accurate application information will be considered

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