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Transsnet Financial Latest Graduate Job Recruitment (6 Positions)

Transsnet Financial is launching game-changing fintech apps in the Nigerian market to help people transact, save and borrow money. Transsnet is a joint venture between Transsion, the manufacturers of smartphone brands used by over 30% of Africans, including Tecno, Infinix and Itel, and NetEase, one of China’s biggest internet companies.

We are recruiting to fill the following positions below in Lagos:

1.) Business Development Manager

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2.) HR Payroll & Recruiter

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3.) HR Recruiter

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4.) Graduate Loan Collection Intern (NYSC)

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5.) Reconciliation & Settlements Manager

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6.) Asset Management (Senior Manager)

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