Financial adventures lead to great victories: the results of the 4th Junius online tournament have been announced

YEREVAN, July 6. /ARKA/. Intense competition, new discoveries, and useful leisure time—these are the characteristics that best describe the Junius online financial tournament, so beloved by children. After a short break, the fourth stage of the tournament has come to an end.

For about a month, students in grades 3–8 competed against each other, testing their knowledge of mathematics and finance.

The latest stage of the tournament concluded with a prize-giving ceremony. Participants who successfully completed all 50 stages and earned the most crystals received valuable prizes established by Idram. Like the tournament stages, the prizes were tailored to the age groups.

Grades 3-4:

1st place — Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 tablet,

2nd place — Fitbit Charge 6 Coral smartwatch,

3rd place — Yerevan Park gift bag for two.

Grades 5-6:

1st place — Nintendo Switch OLED,

2nd place — Instax Mini SE camera,

3rd place — Adidas gift card.

Grades 7-8:

1st place — Apple iPad 11 (2025),

2nd place — iSpace gift card,

3rd place — AirPods 4 headphones.

According to Tatevik Vardevanyan, Head of Communications and Social Responsibility Programs at IDBank and Idram, the goal of the Junius game, introduced two years ago in the Idram Junior app, is to teach children financial literacy in their favorite game format.

“We’re happy to see that many children participating in the Junius game are learning through play today. Competitions are announced periodically, and soon, on July 6, we’ll be announcing a new competition in which students in grades 3-8 will once again be able to participate in their categories and win various prizes, including an iPad, tablet, AirPods, and other valuable gifts,” she said.

Vardvanyan reminded that parental identification with Idram is required to receive a prize; otherwise, the next participant in the ranking who has verified their identity will be declared the winner.

New financial adventures are still ahead, so download the Idram Junior app and verify your identity to avoid missing out on this new opportunity to gain knowledge.

The Idram Junior app is designed for users aged 8-16. It allows children to use non-cash funds, make contactless payments, save, and develop financial literacy, while parents can monitor their children’s financial transactions using a modern and secure tool.

Idram congratulates all participants.

“Always remember: regardless of your placement, the most valuable prize you can win is knowledge,” the announcement reads.

The company is controlled by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia.

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