We are honored to welcome Michael J. Hsu as the first member of the DTS Advisory Board, bringing unparalleled expertise in financial regulation, banking oversight, and strategic leadership.
We are honored to welcome Professor Douglas W. Arner as a distinguished member of the DTS Advisory Board, whose global authority in fintech, regtech and suptech will greatly accelerate our strategic vision and enhance our research capabilities.
We are honored to welcome Michael J. Hsu as the first member of the DTS Advisory Board, bringing unparalleled expertise in financial regulation, banking oversight, and strategic leadership.
Digital Transformation Solutions (DTS) is an independent, technology-agnostic firm that partners with public agencies worldwide to accelerate meaningful, data-driven transformation.
DTS helps governments and regulators design future-ready strategies, build robust digital infrastructure, and deploy trusted, AI-powered applications that strengthen institutions and benefit citizens. From research and capacity building to prototyping and scaled deployment, DTS brings deep sector expertise and an unwavering commitment to public impact, transparency, and inclusion.
Mission statement
Our mission is to empower public institutions to thrive in the digital era — building resilience, trust, and inclusive growth through thoughtful technology and human-centred design.
Key Facts
Founding year: 2021
Headquarters: New York, USA
Global reach:
Projects in 34 countries.
232 public agencies surveyed
2,000+ public sector experts trainined
Sectors:
Digital Public Infrastructure
GovTech
SovTech
SupTech
Clients: central banks, ministries, multilateral organisations, development banks, donors
Notable partnerships: Nvidia, Standard and Poor’s, University of Cambridge, World Bank
Founding year: 2021
Headquarters: New York, USA
Global reach:
Projects in 34 countries.
232 public agencies surveyed
2,000+ public sector experts trainined
Sectors:
Digital Public Infrastructure
GovTech
SovTech
SupTech
Clients: central banks, ministries, multilateral organisations, development banks, donors
Notable partnerships: Nvidia, Standard and Poor’s, University of Cambridge, World Bank