The Banking Sector Education and Training Authority has announced the opening of its 2026 Funding Window for Universities of Technology (UoTs) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges, providing financial support aimed at strengthening workplace-based learning opportunities for students across South Africa.
The funding initiative seeks to enhance employability, practical skills development, and workplace readiness by enabling learners to gain valuable industry experience through structured workplace placements.
Applications are currently open, with the submission deadline set for 9 July 2026 at 16:00 South African time.
The funding programme forms part of BANKSETA’s broader mandate to promote skills development and transformation within South Africa’s banking and microfinance sectors.
Through this funding opportunity, eligible institutions can apply for support that enables students to participate in workplace learning programmes designed to bridge the gap between academic training and industry requirements.
The initiative recognizes the growing importance of experiential learning in preparing graduates and vocational students for employment in an increasingly competitive labor market.
Under the funding window, institutions may apply for support on behalf of qualifying learners undertaking workplace-based training programmes.
The funding duration differs according to the type of institution:
• University of Technology learners will receive support for up to 12 months
• TVET College learners will receive support for up to 18 months
The programme aims to provide learners with practical exposure that complements classroom instruction and enhances workplace competencies.
The initiative is designed to:
• Improve graduate and learner employability
• Increase workplace learning opportunities
• Strengthen collaboration between educational institutions and industry
• Support skills development within key economic sectors
• Facilitate smoother transitions from education to employment
• Promote practical application of academic and vocational knowledge
By investing in workplace learning, BANKSETA seeks to ensure that graduates and vocational learners develop the skills demanded by employers.
The funding opportunity is specifically targeted at:
• Universities of Technology (UoTs)
• Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges
Participating institutions are expected to submit applications in accordance with the funding guidelines and requirements outlined by BANKSETA.
Applicants are encouraged to review all available documentation carefully before submitting their proposals.
Institutions interested in accessing the funding window must complete the required application process and submit the relevant supporting documentation.
Available application resources include:
• Funding Window Guidelines
• Funding Window Application Form
• Additional Application Documentation
Applications must be submitted before the official closing date to be considered for funding.
Applicants should take note of the following key deadline:
• Application Closing Date: 9 July 2026
• Closing Time: 16:00 (South African Standard Time)
Late submissions may not be considered, and institutions are encouraged to complete their applications well in advance of the deadline.
The funding initiative aligns with South Africa’s broader goals of strengthening technical skills, workforce readiness, and youth employment.
Workplace learning programmes play a critical role in helping learners:
• Gain practical industry experience
• Build professional networks
• Develop workplace competencies
• Improve career prospects
• Enhance job readiness upon graduation
Such programmes also provide employers with opportunities to identify and nurture emerging talent.
BANKSETA serves as the Sector Education and Training Authority for South Africa’s banking and microfinance sector. The organization is responsible for facilitating skills development, promoting transformation, and supporting initiatives that enhance workforce capacity within the financial services industry.
Through discretionary grants, workplace learning programmes, and sector-focused development initiatives, BANKSETA continues to support the creation of a skilled and competitive workforce capable of meeting evolving industry needs.
The 2026 BANKSETA Funding Window presents a valuable opportunity for Universities of Technology and TVET colleges to expand workplace learning opportunities for their students. By supporting practical training and industry exposure, the programme contributes to improved employability outcomes and strengthens the connection between education and the labor market.
Eligible institutions are encouraged to submit their applications before the 9 July 2026 deadline.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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