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AIA Singapore welcomes interns in first corporate-led programme

The programme is six-week long.

AIA Singapore has launched the AIA Internship 2024, its inaugural internship program led by its corporate division. 

The six-week programme offers students from various higher learning institutes a blend of distribution and corporate exposure, equipping them with essential insights and practical skills for the financial services industry.

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Interns will benefit from:

  • Deep industry insights: Learn from experienced professionals about the life insurance landscape and AIA Singapore's leading role.
  • Dual-track experience: Engage with financial services directors and managers to understand financial planning.
  • Skills and certification: Obtain recognized certifications (including CMFAS licenses) and enhance financial literacy and personal development.
  • Mentorship and networking: Receive guidance from industry professionals and build connections with peers and AIA executives.

Interns will gain exposure to AIA's digital assets, participate in corporate social responsibility activities, and enjoy rewards and recognition for top performance.

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