Unified Payments, a leading financial technology service provider in Nigeria, has unveiled its highly anticipated two-year academy internship program. This comprehensive learning initiative is crafted to offer in-depth training to individuals aspiring to build a career in Financial Technology, with a specific focus on the payment sector.
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants: Interested candidates are encouraged to apply if they meet the following criteria:
Application Process: Interested candidates can apply by scanning the provided QR code.
About Unified Payments: Unified Payments, also known as UP® or Unified Payment Services Limited, operates as a consortium of leading Nigerian banks. The company offers a diverse range of services, including Financial Technology, Banking, Payment Scheme, Digital Commerce, Value Added Service, Payment Solutions, and Software Solutions. The UP® Group encompasses entities such as UP®, Hope PSBank, Payattitude®, UP Digital, and TM30.
Initially incorporated as SmartCard Nigeria Plc and later known as ValuCard Nigeria Plc, the company underwent a transformation into a scheme-neutral financial and technology services group. Unified Payments Limited emerged as the new identity, reflecting its commitment to innovation and versatility in the rapidly evolving financial landscape.
The trademarks and brands associated with the UP Group include UP®, Payattitude, Payarena, Payarena Mall, Payarena Verification, Payarena VAS, Hope PSBank, UP Digital, and TM30. The internship program aligns with Unified Payments’ dedication to nurturing talent and fostering innovation within the financial technology and payment solutions industry.
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