Book by March 31 and get 15% off your FINTECH360 ticket

YEREVAN, January 21. /ARKA/. The FINTECH360 International Conference will be held in Yerevan, with an exclusive offer for early birds: book your ticket by March 31 and receive a 15% discount.

The conference will take place from April 27 to 29, 2026, at Seven Visions Resort & Places, The Dvin. This year, FINTECH360 will bring together over 500 participants from more than 30 countries. By joining the conference, the participants can explore the latest financial innovations and technological solutions shaping the future of the industry and elevating the user experience to a new level.

Unibank is the main sponsor of FINTECH360, supporting innovation and fostering international dialogue within the fintech ecosystem.

A full day of high-impact sessions will cover:

Digital Transformation of Financial Services

 AI in Banking

 Biometrics and Digital Identification

 E-commerce Trends and Payment Innovations

Data Protection and Personalization in Financial Services

Real-world Assets Tokenization

 Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Adoption

The 3-day program also includes a guided city walk, a winery experience, a gala dinner with a live performance.

To register, please kindly visit https://fintech360.io  -0-

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