Abdul Wahab Majeed

CEO & Co-founder · Vigilens AS · Norway

Abdul Wahab Majeed is CEO and Co-founder of Vigilens AS, the EU AI Act compliance platform built on the Guaranteed Safe AI framework. He founded Vigilens to solve the regulatory compliance problem he observed repeatedly across fintech, regtech, and IoT -- organisations facing high-stakes regulatory obligations with no systematic way to generate continuous, machine-auditable evidence of compliance.

Abdul Wahab brings over 12 years of experience in financial technology, regulatory technology, and industrial IoT. He held CTO and CPO roles at Easy Comply AS (regulatory compliance software), Wirescan AS (AI-powered cable monitoring), and Forus Invest (investment technology). Across these roles he led engineering teams building regulated software products and developed a deep understanding of how compliance obligations translate -- or fail to translate -- into engineering practice.

He holds an MSc in Nanoelectronics from the University of Oslo and an MBA from IE Business School, ranked #1 by the Financial Times. He is an award-winning fintech innovator and has been recognised for contributions to technology leadership in the Nordic financial services sector.

At Vigilens, Abdul Wahab leads product strategy, business development, and go-to-market. He is the primary author of the Vigilens EU AI Act compliance methodology, including the four-layer GSAI implementation (Classify, Controls, Evidence, Audit Pack) and the Rules-as-Code architecture that makes Article 9 continuous risk management operationally feasible for engineering teams.

Role
CEO & Co-founder
Company
Vigilens AS, Norway
Education
MSc Nanoelectronics, U. Oslo
MBA, IE Business School (#1 FT)
Experience
12+ years fintech, regtech, IoT
Previous roles
CTO/CPO: Easy Comply AS, Wirescan AS, Forus Invest
Focus areas
EU AI Act, GSAI, Rules-as-Code, AI Governance, RegTech

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