PSG offers a bursary opportunity tied into their Graduate Programme, aimed at final-year students who wish to pursue postgraduate qualifications while gaining workplace experience. This programme combines financial assistance with mentorship, professional training, and on-the-job exposure.
The Bursary Sponsor
The bursary is sponsored by PSG Financial Services, a leading South African financial services group. PSG invests in emerging talent through this programme, nurturing professionals who can contribute meaningfully to its diverse business areas.
What Is This Bursary Program?
The PSG Bursary enables final-year undergraduate students to continue into a postgraduate qualification in a field aligned with the company’s operations.
The bursary provides support for:
- Tuition fees
- Prescribed textbooks
- University residence costs
Recipients of the bursary are automatically considered for PSG’s Graduate Programme, which offers structured mentorship, business training, and practical exposure within the financial and investment industries.
Who Can Apply
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be final-year undergraduate students in disciplines such as Finance, Accounting, Investments, Statistics, Mathematics, Actuarial Science, or Engineering.
- Be South African citizens or hold permanent residency.
- Have strong academic results and demonstrate a genuine interest in financial services, technology, or investment.
- Intend to pursue postgraduate studies relevant to PSG’s business areas.
Closing Date
The official closing date for applications will be confirmed by PSG’s careers team. Based on previous intakes, applications typically close in November or early December each year.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via the PSG Careers Portal. Applicants should prepare the following:
- A comprehensive CV
- Certified copies of academic transcripts
- A copy of the South African ID
- Any additional supporting or motivational documents
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for assessments and interviews as part of the selection process.