Internship Title: 2017 Internship – Transaction Banking – Uganda  – (INTBUG17) (Undergraduate Internships In Uganda 2017)

About Us:

Undergraduate Internships In Uganda 2017: Standard Chartered Bank Uganda Limited is the oldest bank in Uganda having opened doors in August 1912. We had 11 branches up to 1972 and retained only one branch during the turbulence of the 70s. In 1998 we acquired 4 branches of former Cooperative Bank in November 1999. Standard Chartered Bank Uganda today has a network of 11 branches in Kampala, Jinja, Mbale, Mbarara and Gulu. Standard Chartered Bank Uganda has 29 ATMs and over 600 staff.

Our mission is; “To be the best International Bank in Uganda, leading the way in the financial services sector.”

Our strategic aspiration is; “We Bank the people and companies driving trade, investment and wealth creation in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

How to Apply for Undergraduate Internships In Uganda 2017:

Are you 100% sure?
We only allow one application per candidate per season so think about it carefully before you hit submit. Our system regularly checks for multiple applications using all of the data and system information provided during the application process.  We will only ever recognise your first application any subsequent applications will be deleted.

Are you eligible for Undergraduate Internships In Uganda 2017?

We require an undergraduate degree for all Graduate opportunities.
To apply for a Graduate position you must have the permanent legal right to work in the country to which you are applying. That means you do not need the Bank to apply for a work permit or visa and that you are able to stay and work indefinitely in that country.
 You can out find more information about our IG programme and the stream you are applying to on our website here: https://www.sc.com/graduates/opportunities/

Undergraduate Internships In Uganda 2017 – Transaction Banking Internship at Standard Chartered Bank

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