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Wema Bank Plc 2025 Bankers in Training (BIT) Program – Sales

Wema Bank Plc – Widely reputed as the longest surviving and most resilient indigenous bank in Nigeria, Wema Bank Plc has over the years, diligently offered a fully-fledged range of value-adding banking and financial advisory services to the Nigerian public.

Applications are invited for:

Title: Bankers in Training (BIT) Program – Sales 2025

Location:Nigeria
Employment Type: Internship

Job Summary

  • Wema Bank’s Bankers in Training (BIT) Program – Sales is designed for ambitious and high-performing individuals who are passionate about building a career in sales and relationship management within the banking sector.
  • This intensive program provides structured training, hands-on experience, and career development opportunities in retail, commercial and corporate banking.
  • Nationwide (Nigeria) but Training holds in Lagos (with possible deployment to other locations)

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What You’ll Do

  • Develop and execute sales strategies to acquire new customers and grow the bank’s portfolio.
  • Build and manage strong relationships with clients to drive deposits, loans, and other financial products.
  • Provide excellent customer service to enhance client retention and satisfaction.
  • Work closely with senior sales professionals and mentors to develop strong sales skills and product knowledge.
  • Achieve assigned sales and revenue targets.
  • Conduct market research to identify sales opportunities and stay informed about industry trends.
  • Cross-sell the bank’s products and services to existing and potential customers.

Who We’re Looking For

  • We seek passionate, driven, and customer-focused individuals who aspire to grow within the banking industry.
  • Minimum of a Second Class Upper (or equivalent) in any discipline from an accredited university
  • Minimum of 5 credits (including Mathematics and English) in WAEC, NECO, or its equivalent
  • Passion for sales, marketing, and relationship management in the banking sector.
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work in a target-driven environment.
  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • A proactive and self-motivated attitude.
  • Basic understanding of financial products and services (an added advantage).
  • Not older than 26 years at the time of application
  • Completed NYSC with a valid discharge certificate
  • Strong interest in sales, customer service, and financial solutions

Benefits
Why Join Us?

  • Competitive Pay: Attractive salary packages that reflect your skills, experience, and contributions.
  • Comprehensive training: Expert within the banking industry will assist to sharpen your skills
  • Fast-track career growth opportunities within the bank.
  • Year-End Bonus (13th Month): As a Knight there is an opportunity for you to enjoy an additional allowance as a reward for your dedication and hard work.
  • Company Events: At Wema Bank we engage in team-building activities, networking opportunities, and celebrations that foster a strong workplace culture.
  • Leave Allowance: Financial support when you take your well-deserved time off.
  • Profit Sharing: A share in the bank’s success, ensuring you as an employe benefit from the company’s growth.
  • A dynamic and collaborative work environment.
  • Exposure to real-world banking and sales operations.
  • Healthcare: We have a comprehensive medical coverage to ensure you, and your loved ones stay healthy.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply

Application Closing Date:19th May, 2025.

Wema Bank Plc 2025 Bankers in Training (BIT) Program – Sales

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