Learnership

Sanlam: 2025 Learnerships Programmes

As an equal opportunities company we believe in giving people a fair chance to pursue a successful career. Our learnership programmes provide trainees with skills that address the skills deficit in South Africa, with the overall aim to support sustainable transformation in both the financial services industry and the country as a whole.

If you’re a highly motivated individual with a healthy mix of independence, passion and drive, you may have all the characteristics required to represent Sanlam.

Unemployed Youth

  • Learners must be unemployed, South African citizens
  • Learners must be between the ages of 18 and 35 years
  • For the rural unemployed learnership learners must be residing in the rural areas as stated or classified as such by the municipality
  • A learner may not be on more than one INSETA-funded programme at the same time, unless it is an INSETA-initiated programme that promotes learners’ employability
  • Learners that previously exited an INSETA-funded programme prior to completion will not be considered unless special representation has been made by the employer. Approvals are at the discretion of INSETA

People living with disabilities

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Have a valid Matric Certificate, with English and another South African language as subjects
  • Not have completed the following qualification before: SAQA ID 49649-Further
  • Be currently unemployed and not studying

How to apply:

To qualify, you must:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Have a valid Matric Certificate, with English and another South African language as subjects
  • Be between 18 to 35 years old
  • Not have completed the following qualification before: SAQA ID 49649-Further
  • Education and Training Certificate: Long-term Insurance

Best Before: Not mentioned

COMPLETE YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION HERE

The Sanlam Art Collection began on 9 March 1965 when the Sanlam Board acquired 12 paintings by well-known artists to create a prestige calendar for the following year.

Learn more about the curator

Stefan Hundt has been the curator of the Sanlam Art Collection since 1997. Under his leadership, the collection has grown by approximately 500 artworks dating from the late 19th Century to the present. The collection offers a representative snapshot of South African art over the years.


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