Fidelity Bank opens sales academy to qualified job seekers

BUSINESS (NPA) — 28 March 2026 — Nigeria’s top-tier lender, Fidelity Bank, has thrown open its employment doors, inviting candidates it describes as dreamers, doers, and driven individuals to join its newly launched Sales Academy.
According to a statement from the bank, the Sales Academy is more than a programme — it is a transformational experience designed to help applicants grow, evolve, and succeed. The initiative is positioned as a platform to start strong, accelerate quickly, and succeed boldly, offering participants the chance to build a future they can be proud of.
Applications officially opened on 27 March 2026 via fidelitybank.ng/sales. Eligibility criteria include being no older than 26 years, possessing at least five credits in SSCE (including Mathematics and English), and successful completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Candidates must also hold a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of Second Class Lower (2:2) or an HND with Upper Credit.
Applicants are required to present a valid National Identification Number (NIN) alongside another form of identification, such as an International Passport, Voter’s Card, or Driver’s Licence. Beyond paper qualifications, Fidelity Bank stresses the importance of a strong drive for sales, negotiation skills, and the ability to close deals effectively. Candidates must also demonstrate confident communication, relationship-building abilities, sound credit awareness, and analytical skills to support quality lending decisions.
By combining rigorous requirements with a bold vision, Fidelity Bank’s Sales Academy signals a fresh opportunity for ambitious young Nigerians to step into the financial sector and carve out lasting careers.
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