ReSource Pro Acquires Flow Specialty to Build An AI Factory for Insurance Operations

"What we built at Flow, we can now expand across every function within ReSource Pro."
ReSource Pro announced the acquisition of Flow Specialty's technology, intellectual property, and core team on June 24, 2026, bringing an agentic AI system built specifically for insurance brokerage workflows, and the engineering team that built it, directly into its operations.
Flow Specialty spent more than four years building what its team describes as an AI broker: an agentic system capable of managing quote, bind, and issue workflows from start to finish in specialty insurance.
In 2025, the system became the first AI platform to pass the Registered Professional Liability Underwriter (RPLU) certification exam, a milestone that established it as capable of performing specialized insurance tasks that have historically required credentialed human professionals, according to the press release.
Flow later pivoted from operating as a standalone brokerage toward providing AI-enabled outsourcing services, which aligned directly with the managed services model ReSource Pro was already building toward.
"What we built at Flow, we can now expand across every function within ReSource Pro," said Sivan Iram, Flow Specialty's co-founder and CEO, who joins ReSource Pro to lead the AI Factory. "The AI Factory's mandate is to help the company transition into a hybrid model, where AI handles the repetitive and high-volume work, and people apply their judgment, relationships, and expertise where it matters most."
What the AI Factory Is Built to Do
The AI Factory is ReSource Pro's dedicated unit for developing and delivering managed agentic services across its insurance solutions portfolio, according to the press release.
ReSource Pro is not building a software licensing business. Its model pairs AI-driven execution with human expertise and oversight, allowing insurance organizations to adopt agentic AI without having to build internal systems or engineering capability from scratch.
The deal brings 10 people from Flow Specialty into ReSource Pro. Naor Rosenberg, previously in senior engineering leadership at a leading technology company in Israel, joins as the AI Factory's technical lead. Amit Ben Natan, who worked in product development at Google before co-founding Flow, leads product development for the unit.
"ReSource Pro has been building toward a future where AI and human expertise work together in service of better client outcomes," said Dan Epstein, CEO of ReSource Pro. "Sivan and his team have spent years building exactly that, not as a concept, but in production, in one of the most complex areas of insurance."
ReSource Pro serves more than 3,200 insurance carriers, brokers, wholesalers, and managing general agents. The AI Factory now sits at the center of how the company intends to scale AI-driven delivery across that client base, according to the press release.
Key Takeaways
- ReSource Pro acquires Flow Specialty to enhance AI-driven insurance operations.
- Flow's AI system automates quote, bind, and issue workflows in specialty insurance.
- The acquisition aims to transition ReSource Pro to a hybrid model combining AI and human expertise.
- Flow's AI platform became the first to pass the RPLU certification exam, validating its capabilities.
- Sivan Iram will lead the new AI Factory, expanding AI technology across ReSource Pro's functions.