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Cartier Visits Polo Luxury in Nigeria, Strengthens Global Partnership
In the world of fine luxury, legacy is not inherited; it is built, refined, and redefined through vision, consistency, values and trust. For over three decades, Polo Luxury has embodied this philosophy, curating timeless experiences and fostering enduring partnerships with some of the world’s most prestigious watch, jewellery and leather goods brands. Today, as Polo prepares to unveil its newest Rolex and Cartier Espace in Abuja, the brand is entering a defining phase of its journey toward becoming Africa’s dominant luxury goods company.
This strategic expansion underscores Polo’s commitment to deepening accessibility to authentic global luxury experiences across Nigeria’s key cities. The forthcoming Abuja boutique, set to be one of the largest luxury destinations in West Africa, will not only bring Polo Luxury closer to an elite clientele in the nation’s capital but will also serve as a benchmark for modern luxury retail excellence in the region.
Polo’s ambition extends beyond retail expansion; it is a mission to shape Africa’s luxury narrative, one rooted in heritage, authenticity, exclusivity, and the seamless fusion of global craftsmanship with African sophistication. Every store, collection, and partnership tells a story of trust, a value that has been the foundation of Polo Luxury’s relationships with the world’s leading maisons for over three decades.
That trust was once again reaffirmed during the recent three-day visit of Cartier executives to Nigeria, led by Maud Rinaldi and Hussein Younsi. The high-level engagement reflected Cartier’s continued confidence in Polo as its long-standing retail partner in Nigeria, as both brands explored new opportunities for growth, innovation, and customer engagement in a bid to elevate luxury experience in the region.
The visit also symbolised the shared vision between Cartier and Polo, one that celebrates authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage as the cornerstones of meaningful luxury. While in Nigeria, the Cartier team engaged deeply with Polo’s leadership and team across boutiques in Lagos and Abuja, sharing insights on product storytelling, experiential retail, and brand innovation. Their immersion in Nigeria’s art and cultural scene further highlighted the deep synergy between global luxury and African creativity, two worlds Polo continues to bridge deeply.
Speaking on the broader significance of the Abuja expansion and the Cartier visit, Jennifer Obayuwana, Executive Director of Polo Luxury Group, stated:
“Our vision has always been to lead, not just in retail, but in redefining what authentic luxury means for Africa. Our new Abuja boutique represents more than business growth but also an emphasis on our commitment to shaping the future of authentic luxury across West Africa.”
As Polo strengthens its partnerships and expands its footprint, the brand remains steadfast in its pursuit of excellence, guided by the same values of heritage, customer trust, authenticity and innovation that have defined its legacy since inception. The Abuja store opening soon and the renewed collaboration with Cartier are not just milestones; they are symbols of Polo’s evolution into a regional powerhouse in the luxury ecosystem.
From Lagos to Abuja, and beyond, Polo Luxury is charting a bold new chapter: one that reinforces its identity as Africa’s trusted ambassador of authentic luxury and sets the tone for a future where West African luxury is not only celebrated but globally respected.
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Nigeria Must Accelerate Adoption of Renewable Energy Solutions—JMG
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A leading provider of integrated electromechanical solutions in Nigeria, JMG Limited, recently showcased real-world impact of its solar and hybrid energy solutions across key sectors of the economy to members of the media.
At the media tour held at JMG’s head office in Lagos, the Chief Commercial Officer of JMG, Mr Rabih Jammal, stressed the urgent need for Nigeria to accelerate its adoption of renewable energy solutions.
“Clean energy is no longer a future concept – it is happening now – and it is working. At JMG, we are not just advocating for renewables; we are delivering them.
“From our 150-kilowatt solar installation at our Victoria Island head office to multiple large-scale deployments nationwide, we have proven that clean energy works technically, commercially and financially,” he said at the event hosted to commemorate the International Day of Clean Energy.
According to him, JMG’s solar and hybrid projects have helped clients save millions of naira in diesel costs, improve energy reliability and significantly reduce carbon emissions.
“As more countries move toward sustainable solutions, clean energy has become an economic imperative for Nigeria. It enhances competitiveness, lowers operating costs and enables communities. This is only the beginning as we will continue to invest in solar solutions, technology, partnerships and people to scale clean energy across the country,” he added.
Also speaking, the Head of Marketing at JMG, Ms Oluwatomi Faniran, described clean energy as a core responsibility embedded in the company’s business strategy.
“At JMG, clean energy is more than technology; it is a responsibility. Our track record speaks for itself,” Ms Faniran said, highlighting the successful deployment of solar hybrid systems at NIPCO fuel stations, the powering of a government state house, and energy-efficient solutions delivered at facilities such as Nourdm Global and Rack Centre.
With decades of experience delivering solutions that enhance comfort, safety and efficiency across residential, commercial and industrial spaces, JMG operates across critical business units including conventional and renewable power, electrical infrastructure, HVAC systems, elevators and escalators, air compressors and energy-efficient technologies. Its operations are backed by internationally recognised ISO certifications in quality management, health and safety, and environmental sustainability.
Brands/Products
Paystack Launches Holding Company The Stack Group
By Adedapo Adesanya
Top payment solutions company, Paystack, has launched a holding company, known as The Stack Group (TSG), in its bid to aggregate the tech-focused family of brands connected with the Paystack brand.
TSG founding shareholders include Stripe, Shola Akinlade (Founder and CEO of Paystack), and existing Paystack employees. The agreements establishing TSG as the parent holding company were signed in October 2025, and are subject to the requisite regulatory approvals.
The announcement comes as Paystack celebrates its 10-year anniversary in January 2026.
Since its acquisition by Stripe in 2020, Paystack has grown its payment volume by 12x and is licensed and operational in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, with regulatory approvals for Egypt and Rwanda, representing 46 per cent of Africa’s GDP, the company said in a press statement.
The statement added that this product-first approach to pan-African growth has led to Paystack becoming profitable at the group level.
The development follows the recent launch of Paystack MFB in Nigeria after it acquired Ladder Microfinance Bank in its push into consumer products.
The company noted that as a standalone bank, Paystack MFB allows the group to internalise core financial rails and provide the banking and credit infrastructure required by over 300,000 Nigerian merchants.
“These capabilities enable the development of elegant, compliant, and much-needed end-to-end money-movement solutions and will continue to power the company’s mission of building technology solutions for Africa, to power African ambition,” parts of the statement added.
TSG will provide a corporate umbrella for a family of complementary brands that are solving Africa-specific challenges, while remaining operationally independent. At the outset, TSG will include merchant payments solution, Paystack, its controversial consumer payments product, Zap, the recently launched Paystack Microfinance Bank and TSG Labs, which will serve as hub for emerging technologies and building new products both within and beyond financial technology.
According to Mr Akinlade, “The launch of TSG signals a larger scope of ambition for us and sets the tone for the next decade of our company. Having worked with thousands of companies across the continent since 2016, it is clear that there are significant opportunities to support businesses beyond payments, and TSG enables us to address the challenges African companies face.”
“Thank you to the Stripe team for their continued belief in Africa’s potential, and our ability to create transformative technology companies for the continent, and beyond,” he added.
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Global Money Exchange Unveils Global Pay App
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A new mobile application powered by Comviva’s mobiquity Pay platform known as Global Pay has been launched by Oman’s leading money exchange company, Global Money Exchange Co. LLC (GMEC).
The unveiling aligns with Oman’s national digital transformation vision and reinforces GMEC’s commitment to delivering innovative, secure, and inclusive digital financial solutions for daily life.
“The Global Pay App enables secure and efficient local and international payment transactions,” the Chairman of Global Money Exchange said, Mr Sheikh Sulaiman Abdulmalik Abdullah Al Khalili, stated.
He added that the platform is PCI-DSS certified, underscoring GMEC’s commitment to the highest standards of payment security and data protection, expressing confidence that “the mobile application will be widely used by the Omani Nationals and expatriates.”
The Managing Director of Global Money Exchange, Mr Subromoniyan K S, disclosed that “customers can conveniently pay utility bills and educational fees without the need for a bank account, thereby supporting broader financial inclusion.”
He further noted that the platform enables merchants to accept QR-based payments from customers of any bank or service provider in Oman, ensuring full interoperability across the payment’s ecosystem.
“The Global Pay app is supported by a comprehensive customer support framework. Customers can visit any of our branches across Oman for assistance or contact a dedicated customer support helpline for prompt resolution of queries,” the General Manager of Global Money Exchange, Mr Sonam Dorje, said.
On his part, the chief executive of Comviva, Mr Rajesh Chandiramani, said, “We are delighted to accelerate Global Money Exchange’s digital transformation journey with mobiquity® Pay- our scalable, cloud-ready digital payments platform built to support rapid growth and seamless expansion. Global Pay exemplifies our commitment to empowering financial institutions across the Middle East to deliver world-class digital experiences that drive financial inclusion.”
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