Liberty Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnerships 2026

Liberty Group Limited invites unemployed South African youth to apply for the Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership Programme 2026 in Johannesburg.

Learnership Application Closing Date: Not specified

Learnership Location: 1 Ameshoff Street, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Liberty Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership 2026

Liberty Group Limited is offering a learnership opportunity for young South Africans who want to enter the financial services industry.

Successful learners will gain practical workplace exposure within Liberty Corporate Benefits while studying towards a nationally recognised:

Wealth Management NQF Level 5 qualification

The programme combines structured learning with practical experience in areas such as employee benefits, customer service, financial-services administration and business operations.

Learnership Programme Overview

Organisation: Liberty Group Limited
Business Segment: Insurance & Asset Management
Division: Liberty Corporate Benefits
Programme: Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership Programme 2026
Job Reference: 80455136A-0001
Location: 1 Ameshoff Street, Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job Type: Part-time
Qualification: Wealth Management NQF Level 5
Age Requirement: 18–35 years
Minimum Qualification: Matric
Closing Date: Not specified
Application Method: Online

Minimum Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be South African citizens.
  • Be between 18 and 35 years old.
  • Have completed Matric.
  • Have at least 60% in Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
  • Have at least 60% in English.
  • Be currently unemployed.
  • Not currently be registered for another learnership.
  • Not currently be studying at another institution.

Applicants should make sure they meet both the Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and English requirements before applying.

Qualification Offered

Successful learners will work towards:

Wealth Management NQF Level 5

The programme provides a combination of formal learning and workplace exposure in the financial-services environment.

What Learners Will Be Exposed To

The programme may provide exposure to:

  • Financial-services administration.
  • Employee benefits.
  • Group risk benefits.
  • Business operations.
  • Customer service.
  • Client support.
  • Member and employer query resolution.
  • Financial and regulatory processes.
  • Data administration.
  • Professional workplace practices.

Employee Benefits Administration

Learners may gain practical experience supporting processes related to employee benefits.

This can include working with:

  • Member information.
  • Employer information.
  • Administrative processes.
  • Customer queries.
  • Financial-services documentation.
  • Internal business procedures.

Financial Services and Regulatory Exposure

Learners may also be introduced to the regulatory and operational requirements that apply within financial-services organisations.

This can help participants develop an understanding of:

  • Compliance.
  • Governance.
  • Risk awareness.
  • Accurate handling of information.
  • Organisational procedures.

Technical Competencies

Liberty lists the following technical competencies:

  • Data Management (Administration).
  • Risk Awareness.
  • Written Communication.

Skills That May Help Applicants

The programme may suit candidates who:

  • Communicate confidently.
  • Enjoy working with people.
  • Pay attention to detail.
  • Are comfortable working with information and numbers.
  • Can follow procedures.
  • Have good written communication skills.
  • Want to learn about insurance and employee benefits.
  • Are interested in the financial-services sector.

Career Areas

The qualification and workplace exposure may help participants build experience relevant to areas such as:

  • Employee benefits administration.
  • Insurance administration.
  • Wealth management support.
  • Customer service.
  • Client servicing.
  • Retirement fund administration.
  • Group risk administration.
  • Financial-services operations.
  • Data administration.

These are potential career paths and do not represent guaranteed employment after completing the programme.

Employment After the Learnership

The supplied programme information does not state that successful learners will automatically receive permanent employment at Liberty after completing the programme.

Applicants should therefore view the opportunity as a chance to gain:

  • A recognised qualification.
  • Practical workplace experience.
  • Financial-services exposure.
  • Professional skills.

How to Apply for Liberty Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership 2026

Applications must be submitted through the official recruitment listing provided for the programme.

Click here to apply for Liberty Business Insurance & Asset Management Learnership Programme 2026

Applicants should verify that the vacancy corresponds with:

Liberty Group Limited – Business Segment: Insurance & Asset Management

and use:

Job Reference: 80455136A-0001

Learnership Application Closing Date

The closing date is:

Not specified in the supplied programme information

Applicants should therefore apply as soon as possible while the vacancy remains available.

Important Application Notes

Applicants should note that:

  • Matric is required.
  • Applicants must be aged 18–35.
  • South African citizenship is required.
  • Applicants must currently be unemployed.
  • At least 60% in Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy is required.
  • At least 60% in English is required.
  • Applicants may not currently be registered for another learnership.
  • Applicants may not currently be studying at another institution.
  • The programme leads to a Wealth Management NQF Level 5 qualification.
  • The programme is based in Johannesburg.
  • Permanent employment after the learnership is not guaranteed.
  • The closing date was not specified in the supplied information.
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