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Tolulope Olatunji, FCIArb, ACIS

Executive Profile

Tolulope Olatunji, FCIArb, ACIS

Group Company Secretary & Legal Adviser

Governance and legal advisory professional with deep expertise in corporate law, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution.

Corporate GovernanceRegulatory ComplianceEnterprise Risk AdvisoryDispute Resolution

Background & Career

Tolulope Olatunji is a governance and legal advisory professional with extensive experience in corporate law, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution. As Group Company Secretary and Legal Adviser at CapitalSage Technology, he provides strategic legal counsel to the Board and executive management, strengthening governance frameworks, statutory compliance, and institutional accountability across the Group.

Key Experience

Group Company Secretary & Legal Adviser, CapitalSage Technology

Provides board and executive-level legal and governance counsel

Advises on enterprise risk, corporate policy, and regulatory engagement

Facilitates communication between the Board, management, regulators, and stakeholders

Former Lead Partner, Edge Hill Law Practice

Senior counsel roles advising financial institutions and corporate clients

Handled complex transactions, syndicated agreements, and litigation matters

Key Achievements

Strengthened governance frameworks and statutory compliance across the Group

Provided structured legal oversight for board and executive decision-making

Led high-stakes commercial and dispute resolution mandates

Supported sustainable, well-governed growth through disciplined legal advisory

Credentials & Certifications

  • LL.M – University of Ibadan
  • Called to the Nigerian Bar
  • Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitration (UK)
  • Associate Member, Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators

Professional Philosophy

"Tolulope believes strong governance, disciplined legal frameworks, and effective regulatory engagement are critical to building sustainable, accountable, and resilient institutions."