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Bank Training for Male, Female, and Diverse Bankers Scheduled for 2026

Munich City Savings Bank is hiring a bank clerk (male/female/diverse) for training in 2026. All job opportunities and training programs within the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe can be found in the employment exchange.

Banking Professionals Training Scheduled for 2026
Banking Professionals Training Scheduled for 2026

Bank Training for Male, Female, and Diverse Bankers Scheduled for 2026

Munich's city bank is offering a unique financial apprenticeship starting on September 1, 2026. This exciting opportunity provides insights into corporate banking, mortgage lending, securities trading, and other exciting areas.

Interested applicants can apply now through the bank's website at www.sskm.de. The application process involves submitting an online application or applying via the bank’s career portal, followed by interview rounds testing financial knowledge, motivation, and cultural fit.

During the apprenticeship, an iPad will be provided for use, which can also be utilised privately. Practical training will take place in over 40 branches throughout the city, and the bank offers personal advice, the densest branch network, and an award-winning online banking service.

The apprenticeship will prepare individuals for exams and career starts through seminars and training. Theoretical knowledge will be gained at the Munich Riem vocational school for finance, real estate, and automotive economics.

Successful completion of the apprenticeship may lead to unlimited full-time employment. The bank, which is the market leader in banking with every second Munich resident and every third company as customers, is part of the S-financial group, the largest banking group in Germany.

The benefits of the apprenticeship include a monthly remuneration, access to training workshops, personal mentoring, career development opportunities, an annual learning materials subsidy of 50 EUR, and a monthly housing allowance of 200 EUR for eligible Sparkassen apartments.

Additional considerations for international candidates include securing a visa, which might require proof of financial means (around €959/month) and health insurance to legally undertake the apprenticeship in Germany.

For more detailed information regarding financial apprenticeship programs specifically with Munich’s city bank, you should visit the official bank’s career website or contact their HR department directly. The bank's imprint, website, and other details can be found on the website.

Furthermore, the bank has a sports association with over 30 sections, and over 2,000 employees work at Munich's city bank to meet the needs of customers, with customer satisfaction as the top priority. The bank has a balance sheet total of 23 billion EUR (2024), making it one of the four largest Sparkassen in Germany.

Lastly, the bank offers a monthly public transport ticket subsidy of 20 EUR. The company offers attractive career opportunities after the apprenticeship. Contact Andrea Friemel or Verena Niklas at Tel.: 089 2167-52087 for any questions.

  1. Beyond their financial apprenticeship, Munich's city bank also encourages personal growth, offering education and self-development opportunities through partnerships with various sections in their sports association.
  2. In the realm of business, besides corporate banking and mortgage lending, the apprenticeship program from Munich's city bank extends towards education in other areas such as finance, real estate, and business economics.

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