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Bank of Maldives (BML) has opened applications for its annual internship program, offering young Maldivians the chance to gain practical experience in the financial sector. Applications will be acc...
Mohamed Hilmy
16 September 2025, 00:00
Bank of Maldives (BML) has opened applications for its annual internship program, offering young Maldivians the chance to gain practical experience in the financial sector. Applications will be accepted online until 30th September 2025.
The 12-month
program, designed for students and graduates of higher education institutions
in the Maldives, has been a key initiative of the bank since 2018. This year,
BML has further expanded the program with the introduction of the TechStart
Internship Program, aimed at providing specialized opportunities for IT
students.
Under the
initiative, 15 interns will be placed across all divisions of the bank through
the Graduate Internship Program, while 10 interns under TechStart will join the
bank’s Technology Division. During the placement, participants will receive
hands-on experience working in various business units and branches.
To support
interns, BML has increased monthly allowances, with graduate interns set to
receive MVR 9,000 and TechStart interns MVR 11,000. The bank noted that the
program has not only helped develop skilled graduates but also created pathways
to long-term employment, with several past interns securing permanent positions
at BML.
Since its
launch, the BML Internship Program has supported 77 interns from diverse
academic backgrounds. With this year’s expansion, the bank says it aims to
strengthen opportunities for the next generation of professionals in finance
and technology.
More details
about the program and application process are available on the BML website.
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