Standard Bank PPB Risk Graduate Programme 2026
Job Description
We're looking for talented individuals to join our Risk Management division as Graduate Trainees.
Our 18-month graduate programme aims to equip you with skills and experiences deemed necessary to set you up for becoming a skilled Risk Practitioner, with guidance and support from Senior Executives & Managers who run the Risk Management portfolios.
Through a series of rotations, you will learn how risk is managed in the bank and gain extensive experience in a wide range of analytical areas within the Personal & Private Banking (PPB) Risk business unit. These areas include Decision Science, Credit Solution Engineering and Lending portfolios (i.e., Credit Card, Home Finance, Car Finance and Personal Loans), Fraud Risk Management and Non-financial risk.
You will be recruited as a permanent employee from the start of the program and placed into a team of choice, after rotations conclude.
During this 18-month programme you can look forward to:- Learning about the Credit Lifecycle
- Participating in value adding projects
- Ad hocreporting, insights and analytics to inform business decisions
- Collaborating with various teams
- Learning/improving coding skills
- Driving modernisation of digital credit solutions/strategies in Africa Regions
- Contributing to fraud insights and analytics
- Scorecard, capital, impairments and/or machine learning model monitoring and/or development
- Building credit strategies
- Using data science tools to automate risk assurance processes
- Masters or Honours
BSc/BCom/ BDatSci
- Statistics
- Data Science
- Pure Mathematics
- Computational and Applied Mathematics
- Informatics/ Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Econometrics
- Behavioural Economics (with an interest in applied banking analytics, credit decisioning or fraud behaviour)
- Actuarial Science (with an interest in banking credit risk, risk analytics, or financial risk management)
This programme is designed for graduates who want to specialise in banking risk analytics and apply quantitative skills to credit decisioning, fraud risk, capital and impairment models within a banking environment.
Applicants whose primary career interest lies in insurance actuarial work, product pricing or investment banking may find other programmes better aligned to those pathways.
Honours to be completed by 31 December 2026.
Additional Information Minimum Requirements- Must be a South African citizen.
- Should you have work experience, it should not exceed 18 months.
- Matric certificate to be submitted with application.
- ID copy to be submitted with application.
- Full academic transcripts to be submitted with application for undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
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