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  • Posted: May 9, 2025
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    Financial Adviser AIFA (FAIS) (Polokwane)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

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    Financial Adviser (FAIS) (Johannesburg)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

    go to method of application »

    Financial Adviser (Fais) (Vereeniging)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

    go to method of application »

    Financial Adviser (FAIS) (Vanderbijlpark)

    Job Summary

    • Provide specialist advise and support for day-to-day work, in order to execute predefined objectives as per agreed standard operating procedures (SOPs).

    Job Description

    • Source Utilisation: Obtain walk in client or data leads from the Bank staff in the branches. | Customer Experience: To provide service excellence and achieve customer satisfaction. | Risk and Control: Ensure that processes, control requirements and risk management frameworks that impact the area are documented and understood. | Manage Sales and Growth Targets: Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the EBankpac system on a monthly basis and check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the AIFA Commissions department. Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements.
    • FAIS Fit and Proper Requirements Applicable to this Role (Advice and Intermediary Service):
    • FSCA-Approved Qualification
    • Regulatory Exam for Representatives (RE5)
    • Experience As Per the FAIS Act
    • Product Specific Training once Onboarded
    • Class Of Business Training
    • Continuous Professional Development
    • Attest To Honesty, Integrity, and Good Standing

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)
       

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    Financial Adviser AIFA (FAIS) (Fourways)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

    go to method of application »

    Financial Adviser AIFA (FAIS) (Rosebank)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

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    Financial Adviser (FAIS) (Kimberley)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

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    Financial Adviser AIFA (FAIS): Bloemfontein

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

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    Financial Adviser (FAIS) (Bethlehem)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

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    Regional Manager: Life (FAIS)

    Job Summary

    • Formulate tactical strategy and associated delivery plans related to single practice areas. Ensure proactive integration and operational tactical enhancement.

    Job Description

    Competencies:

    People Management:

    • Coaching, mentoring, and developing team members to achieve business objectives and ensure continuous growth. 

    Strategic Planning:

    • Developing and implementing tactical strategies and delivery plans for the region or area. 

    Operational Excellence:

    • Supervising and supporting the execution of priorities by the team, ensuring service level agreements and customer outcomes are met. 

    Compliance:

    • Ensuring adherence to the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS Act) and other relevant regulations. 

    Business Development:

    • Driving new business initiatives and achieving revenue targets. 

    Risk Management:

    • Identifying and mitigating potential risks associated with the business operations. 

    Financial Performance:

    • Monitoring and reporting on the financial performance of the region or area. 

    Customer Satisfaction:

    • Ensuring customer satisfaction and loyalty through effective service delivery. 

    Professional Experience:

    • A minimum of 5–7 years’ experience in financial planning, covering all FAIS product categories for Financial Advice. Strong knowledge of regulatory requirements, compliance frameworks, and estate planning.
    • Proven experience in leading a team of financial advisors, driving sales performance, training, and professional development, while ensuring adherence to financial planning best practices.
    • Skilled in stakeholders management, providing expert input, and managing relationships across internal and external networks, including product suppliers, branches, and regulatory bodies.
    • Ability to analyse the regional client base, identify growth opportunities, and allocate resources effectively to meet sales and revenue targets while ensuring alignment with financial advice value propositions.
    • Expertise in workforce planning, portfolio allocation, and compliance oversight, ensuring that all financial advisers maintain the necessary qualifications, training, and regulatory adherence (FAIS, KYC, risk, and compliance).

    Qualifications

    • Bachelors Degree and Professional Qualifications
    • Regulatory Examination for Representatives (RE5)
    • FAIS Fit and Proper Requirements Applicable to this Role (Advice and Intermediary Service):
    • FSCA-Approved Qualification
    • Experience As Per the FAIS Act
    • Product Specific Training once Onboarded
    • Class Of Business Training
    • Continuous Professional Development
    • Attest To Honesty, Integrity, and Good Standing

    Education

    • Bachelors Degree and Professional Qualifications: Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

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    Financial Adviser (FAIS) (Kuruman)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes. The adviser must conduct regularly review of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff)

    • Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure.
    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business.
    • Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets

    • Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.
    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs.
    • Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client.
    • On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing.
    • Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and)
    • Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts).
    • Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Accounting, National Senior Certificate/ Matric (Grade 12)

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    Adviser Life SPM (FAIS)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes.
    • The adviser must conduct regular reviews of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Key Accountabilities:

     Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff) Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure. 

    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business. Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.

    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs. Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client. On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing. Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings 

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and) Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts). Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development 

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC): Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

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    Adviser AIFA: Everyday Banking STLT (FAIS) (Fourways)

    Job Summary

    • Provide specialist advise and support for day-to-day work, in order to execute predefined objectives as per agreed standard operating procedures (SOPs).

    Job Description

    • Stakeholder Management: Actively promote and manage the collaborative engagement of internal and external stakeholders, including regulators, suppliers, clients, service providers, business partners and other Absa entities | Sales Target : Proactively make self-initiated contact with customers in order to deliver against the required sales targets | Customer Engagement: Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be contacted during a particular period. | Compliance and Risk Management: Fulfil all activities in adherence to relevant control and compliance requirements, and quality standards | Manage own broker practice: Ensure that staff members (Broker Assistants an Interns as relevant) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the practice | : | : | :

    Education

    • Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC): Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

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    Financial Adviser (FAIS) (Ermelo)

    Job Summary

    • To follow the six steps of financial planning in executing the role of a FAIS licensed financial adviser. A professional introduction must be made to introduce the adviser and the services offered by the adviser. Upon client approval the adviser may conduct a Financial Needs Analysis (FNA) in the disciplines of Investment, Life Insurance and Estate planning. Based on the concluded FNA to make recommendations to address single or multiple needs identified on behalf of the client. Advice recommendations will must be presented under the license categories for which the adviser is accredited Absa approved product(s) that are deemed will meet the needs of the client. On client acceptance of all or part of the advice, the adviser is required to implement the accepted advice through Absa’s new business processes.
    • The adviser must conduct regular reviews of the client needs to assess continued suitability of implemented solutions. In these reviews, new needs may be addressed and changes to existing plans be proposed to ensure continued solutioning of client needs. Adviser must continue to ensure ongoing Fit and Proper status to enable them to offer services under an Absa advice license.

    Job Description

    Key Accountabilities:

     Accountability: To establish and maintain a professional relationship with all stakeholders (Client, Bank personnel, product providers and Adviser Support staff) Participate in reciprocal leads activities and sales/pipeline meetings to identify opportunities for new or repeat business, and fully utilising Absa’s bancassurance structure. 

    • Assess client’s needs through use of recommended needs analysis tools, ensuring that the client is aware of the full value proposition offered by AIFA.
    • Prepare recommendation and quote for appropriate risk and investment solutions based on the client’s individual needs and profile.
    • Present recommendation to clients, ensuring that all FAIS regulations are followed regarding advice given.
    • Follow all the steps in the designated client engagement process as specified by Absa Advisers.
    • Provide regular feedback to the Regional Manager on actions taken to progress the lead to business. Network, on an ongoing basis, with all stakeholders in Everyday Banking (PGM’s and Regional Managers) and elsewhere by attending their meetings and social gatherings to position the Absa Advisers' value proposition to the Bank and to the clients

    Accountability: Meet sales and/or growth targets Do activity planning by identifying the clients to be approached/contacted during a particular period in conjunction with Everyday Advice Executive.

    • Using the leads information provided by the source and or Regional Manager listings, as well as leads sourced through own prospecting activities and determine the client's financial needs. Make exclusive use of Absa’s Financial Needs Analysis tool (Avalon from Aug 2024 onwards) to conduct a comprehensive Financial Needs Analysis for the client.
    • Obtain the client's consent to access his/her existing policy information by getting him/her to sign the relevant documents to get a comprehensive view of the client's financial needs.
    • Discuss various possible solutions and options available with the client and thereafter recommend the most appropriate products and or solution(s) to address financial needs.
    • Generate and discuss a formal recommendation including product quote(s) for the client. On acceptance of part or all the advice recommendations, complete the necessary product application forms and ensure that the client signs the forms to indicate his/her consent to engage in a transaction(s).
    • Gather, generate, and complete all the necessary compliance documentation (e.g., Client Advice Record, copy of ID, Financial Needs Analysis, FICA).
    • Submit the proposal forms to the relevant product providers for processing. Ensure that the issued policy aligns to the recommended product.
    • Review the client's portfolio at a minimum of once a year and contact the client based on the adviser and client agreed contact strategy to maintain a healthy client relationship.
    • Provide a report back to the Regional Manager and Everyday Banking stakeholders on the strike rate (i.e., the number of leads provided that were converted to business) where applicable.
    • Seek business opportunities from external sources as necessary to grow the book of business and reciprocate leads to Regional Managers and PGM’s.

    Accountability: Manage own commission earnings 

    • Capture the correct Policy Relevant Information (PRI) number on the Commission system.
    • On a monthly basis, check the accuracy of the commission statements received from the Broker Commissions department.  Verify that all the PRI numbers reconcile to the commission paid and reflected on the statements Keep the client database up to date by ensuring that new clients are added to the database.
    • Follow up on unpaid premiums and lapses by contacting the clients to establish the reasons for the problems Manage the suspense account timeously by clearing it on the system at month end.

    Accountability: Practice Management

    • Ensure that staff members (Adviser Assistants) have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities within the adviser practice.
    • Arrange for staff members to receive the relevant training (Absa programs for the Interns) e.g., systems training, product training and operational training.
    • Provide coaching and mentoring to assistant(s) with regards to facilitate knowledge and skills development.
    • Participate performance development (PD) discussions as required by the Absa performance management standards.
    • Take the necessary corrective actions in cases of underperformance in consultation with the Regional Manager. Implement controls with regards to compliant record keeping in accordance with minimum Absa business standards (i.e. FAIS, FICA, FSB and) Liaise with  Provincial Operations Office) with regards to maintenance of systems and equipment and provision of other services
    • Complete all the required compliance exams in the specified timeframes (e.g. Anti-Money Laundering, Sanctions, BCM, Basic Financial Crime Concepts). Remain fit and proper as required for FAIS flagged roles.
    • Provide monthly feedback to the branch, and Business Bank, regarding non-interest income (seat costs) and cross-selling opportunities
    • Segment the client base according to profile, income potential and commission income.
    • Engage with business development strategies with the support of the Regional Manager and our practice management subject matter experts to maximise the sustainability of the adviser practice

    Accountability: Personal Development 

    • Attend all the required training to attain accreditation to market Absa approved products.
    • Attend all the requisite internal training (i.e FAIS-related programs/courses).
    • Attain the required FAIS credits in order to attain Fit and Proper status
    • Ensure that Fit and Proper status is maintained (honesty, integrity, financial solvency)

    Education

    • Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC): Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

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    Regulatory Specialist Privacy & Data Management

    Job Description

    • Administrative and operations support: Provide administrative and operations support and advice against standard operating procedures. Ad Hoc duties: Provide support to customers and team as required to ensure team performance on an ongoing basis. Compliance and Risk Management: Fulfil all activities in adherence to relevant control and compliance requirements, and quality standards. Administration: Effectively fulfil all required administrative duties, including tracking and reporting.

    Education

    • Higher Diplomas: Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

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    Area Segment Manager - Growth (FAIS)

    Job Summary

    • Formulate tactical strategy and associated delivery plans related to single practice areas. Ensure proactive integration and operational tactical enhancement.

    Job Description

    • People Management: Coach, mentor and manage team members toward driving business objectives and ensuring colleague development
    • Compliance and Risk Management: Fulfil all activities in adherence to relevant control and compliance requirements, and quality standards
    • Business Management: Manage the levels of performance and service standards that need to be achieved by translating the Business Unit’s strategy into achievable objectives and contracting these through the Performance Development process for the team.
    • Collaboration: Constantly seek to improve ways of working by challenging the status quo and supporting an empowering climate within the team, sharing knowledge, experience, best practice and providing constructive feedback as required.
    • Customer Experience: To provide service excellence and achieve customer satisfaction.

    Education

    • National Diplomas and Advanced Certificates: Business, Commerce and Management Studies

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    Junior Consultant Sales (FAIS)

    Job Summary

    • Provides financial services to meet client specific needs to promote, market and sell Financial Solutions in accordance with relevant legislation, to meet sales targets and achieve strategic business objectives.

    Job Description

    • Sales Target : Proactively make self-initiated contact with customers in order to deliver against the required sales targets | Collaboration : Constantly seek to improve ways of working by challenging the status quo and supporting an
    • empowering climate within the team, sharing knowledge, experience, best practice and
    • providing constructive feedback as required. | Compliance and Risk Management: Fulfil all activities in adherence to relevant control and compliance requirements, and quality standards | Customer Experience: To provide service excellence and achieve customer satisfaction | : | : | : | :

    Education

    • Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC): Business, Commerce and Management Studies

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    Relationship Executive - Small Business (FAIS)

    Job Summary

    • Optimise the profit and economic value of portfolios of Small Business key account clients requiring low to medium complexity commercial banking requirements by focusing: a) origination efforts to quire new clients; b) cross-sell to existing client base; c) coverage efforts to service clients in accordance to the segment CVP

    Job Description

    • Relationship Management: Own the primary relationship with the client by being the client’s main contact point for all corporate and investment banking needs. | Client Solutioning: Take overall accountability for service delivery by setting the rules of engagement for the cross functional team, which includes Transactional Banker, Credit Analyst, Segment Support Client Control Team, Client Service Consultant & Product & Sector teams. | Manager Risk Assessment: Take ownership of the portfolio's risk management by ensuring a good understanding of both the Bank's and the clients regulatory and compliance environments | : | : | : | : | :

    Education

    • Bachelors Degree and Professional Qualifications: Business, Commerce and Management Studies (Required)

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    External Reporting - Note owner

    Job Summary

    • To be part of the team that looks after the activities of financial reporting to internal and external stakeholders of the Absa Group and Absa Bank to ensure that financial reporting is performed accurately and timeously and complies with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), JSE Limited listing requirements and the Companies Act as well as specific requirements as communicated by analysts, the Group Audit and Compliance Committee and the Board of Directors for Absa Group Limited and Absa Bank Limited.

    Job Description

    Key Accountabilities

    Accountability: Monthly Reporting 

    • Reviewing the financial results, obtaining commentary from Analytics and Balance sheet control for the various clusters.
    • Attendance to queries from internal reviews, external auditors, financial analysts and the JSE Limited by requesting information from the relevant team members and reviewing the responses for accuracy and validity.

    Accountability:  Projects

    • Be involved and contribute to improvement projects within the department including SAP 4 Hana, Hyperion Essbase and Planning, IFRS 17.

    Accountability: External Reporting 

    • Review the team’s preparation/updates to CDM notes that are included reports for booklet, SENS and financial statements.
    • Perform an analysis, to ensure that any changes to the notes and accounting standards are taken into account. Ensuring accuracy of the disclosures through analysis and comparisons to annual financial statements. Taking into account note consistency across reporting levels.
    • Assist the team with HFM web form queries needed for external reports prior to release to ensure that all the relevant disclosure requirements are included in the web forms and that the necessary checks and validations are in place to ensure accurate submission by business units.
    • Assist the team with necessary escalations to ensure data is received timeously taking into account reporting deadlines.
    • Agree prior year figures to reported figures and following up on any and resolving discrepancies, taking into account re‐statements where applicable.
    • Confirming accuracy of disclosures through analysis and comparison to other reports within the team. Review all components of external reports to ensure reasonability, validity, accuracy and consistency across all. Ensure that financial information in other reports (included in the integrated report) agrees to financial information as reported in other external reports.
    • Obtain signoff from the team as notes are completed. Also provide signoff post review of note has been performed.
    • Ensure compliance to the Group's accounting policies, the Companies Act and King III.
    • Assist in preparing reports to the GACC and the Board alongside the Report Owners Manager.
    • Keep up to date with changes in accounting standards (IFRS) and other regulatory requirements to ensure proper and adequate disclosures.
    • Liaise with auditors regarding the review of financial statements and ensure that comments raised by auditors are being dealt with adequately. Meet with auditors to discuss audit budgets and possible fee overruns to be presented to the financial controller.

    Accountability: Internal Reporting 

    • Check the accuracy between the Exco report, GACC report, Board report, Segment report, the financial results booklet, SENS announcements as well as the financial statements.

    Role/Person Specification

    Education and Experience Required

    • Chartered Accountant CA(SA) strongly preferred
    • 3 year Accounting articles (this includes supervision and review, passing the Board exams and completing recommended hours for the training contact)
    • Minimum B Com Accounting degree required, Honours in Accounting preferred together with IFRS reporting experience and banking industry experience

    Knowledge & Skills:

    • Analytical skills
    • Stakeholder management (over reporting periods key stakeholders include direct team members, management and external audit)
    • Communication (verbal and written)
    • Report writing skills
    • Microsoft Office ‐ Excel, PowerPoint, Word
    • Hyperion Essbase and Planning exposure beneficial
    • Certent CDM exposure beneficial
    • Technical accounting knowledge
    • Specialist knowledge and skills – Banking exposure beneficial
    • Negotiation skills
    • Time management skills
    • Understanding group structures and chart of accounts

    Competencies:

    • Deciding and initiating action proactively
    • Learning and researching
    • Commercial thinking and applies to work responsibilities
    • Relating and networking
    • Adapting and responding to change
    • Persuading and influencing
    • Creating and innovating
    • Drives efficiencies and automation in work responsibilities

    Education

    • Bachelor`s Degrees and Advanced Diplomas: Financial Sciences (Required)

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