A leading African fintech brand, Cardtonic, has recently signed a partnership with the popular Nigerian socialite, Rahman Jago, and, by extension, High Fashion. Through the partnership, the entrepreneur and lifestyle icon will showcase how Cardtonic powers global living.
Rahman Jago, who owns the High Fashion brand, became a lifestyle sensation for his effortless blend of Nigeria’s luxury lifestyle and street culture. He lives at the intersection of entertainment, fashion, and travel. In modern Nigerian urban culture, Rahman Jago is a good representation of wealth, influence, and a high-end lifestyle.
On the other hand, Cardtonic is a well-known brand for offering much-needed financial solutions to Nigerians and beyond. With its virtual cards, users can pay globally with ease. The platform also offers eSIM services for global citizens to stay connected anywhere across the globe.
Considering Jago’s lifestyle of travel and Cardtonic’s longstanding track record of enabling borderless payments, this Cardtonic x High Fashion partnership feels entirely natural, making it both strategic and inevitable.
In the official announcement video, the alliance’s naturalness becomes even clearer. And one can only be excited about the magic this fusion of lifestyle and fintech would bring.
The Cardtonic and Rahman Jago Collaboration
For someone like Rahman Jago, moving between Lagos, London, and other global fashion capitals is a lifestyle. If Jago isn’t found at the centre of conversations that involve new cities, collections, and entertainment, one can only wonder where else he’d be.
Unsurprisingly, his audience, which comprises mostly Gen Z and Millennials across Nigeria and the diaspora, mirrors the same rhythm. They travel frequently, book flights, shop internationally, and pay for fashion drops and global experiences without hesitation.
But the thing is, global living requires infrastructure that provides access. And that’s how Cardtonic perfectly fits into the story. Whether it’s paying for a new fashion item, flights, or accommodation, the fintech’s virtual dollar card makes the experience seamless.
To make onboarding even more accessible, new users can get started with an added incentive. By signing up on Cardtonic using the referral code JAGO, users receive a ₦900 welcome bonus, making their first global transaction even easier.
And beyond payments, global travellers need to stay connected. For a generation that showcases every drip, whip, and everything in between, staying connected is essential. Cardtonic eSIM services enable users to stay connected anywhere without jostling for local SIMs at the airport or depending on roaming services.
Rather than promoting a product, Rahman Jago is showcasing a system that already supports his lifestyle.
Through a series of curated video campaigns, social storytelling moments, and lifestyle-driven content, the Cardtonic x High Fashion collaboration will demonstrate how Cardtonic naturally fits into travel preparations, city-to-city movement, global shopping, and staying connected on the go.
Cardtonic x High Fashion: When Fintech Meets Fashion
What makes this collaboration even more interesting is the exclusive merchandise drop that follows. The merch wouldn’t be just like a typical fintech merch line. It will be a status symbol, and only people in a specific circle will have it.
Yes, money buys a lot of things, but the Cardtonic x High Fashion merch line wouldn’t be one of those. It has to be earned. And the only way for anyone to get their hands on the merch is to be a Cardtonic premium user or belong to a curated group of lifestyle tastemakers and influencers.
What more? The fintech giant will host a launch party to unveil the merch line. The guests of the day will include Rahman Jago, members of the High Fashion community, lifestyle and fashion influencers, and lifestyle bloggers, among others.
Closing Thoughts
At the end of the day, this partnership is far beyond just fintech meeting fashion, music, and lifestyle. It’s much deeper. It’s about making cross-border living feel effortless with robust infrastructure solutions.
Evidently, today’s young Nigerians aren’t restricted by geography. They travel across continents, shop internationally, and stream global music. And it’s only fair that they get tools that match that ambition. That’s why Cardtonic’s role in this story, however subtle, is foundational.
Ultimately, this partnership reflects a broader shift where fintech is no longer just about transactions, but about enabling lifestyle.
With this partnership with Rahman Jago and High Fashion, Cardtonic positions itself not just as a payment solution, but as infrastructure for a generation that lives, spends, and connects globally.





