Global AI,a U.S.-based enterprise AI company focused on building and deploying agentic AI platforms for regulated, mission-critical workflows, has been engaged by a major European insurance provider, alongside affiliated asset management groups, to deploy its agentic artificial intelligence platform within a high-volume, compliance-critical insurance operation.
The project targets automation of a document-heavy back-office workflow operating under strict regulatory oversight.
The implementation replaces a fully manual validation process with a governed agentic AI layer embedded directly into the insurer’s existing customer-facing channels and core systems.
According to Beinsure, this type of workflow sits among the hardest to automate in insurance due to audit sensitivity, regulatory scrutiny, and reputational exposure.
Deployment was executed within the insurer’s enterprise security framework, adhering to internal data governance, privacy controls, and supervisory requirements.
The agentic AI layer operates as an on-premise orchestration environment, designed to support deterministic outcomes rather than probabilistic experimentation, a distinction regulators increasingly scrutinize.
Global AI said the platform delivered measurable operational gains, including lower processing costs, faster resolution timelines for customers, and reduced compliance risk through consistent, traceable validation.
The insurer now operates the workflow with standardized decision logic and full audit visibility rather than discretionary manual review.
The project serves as a reference deployment for agentic AI within regulated insurance operations. It demonstrates that agent-based systems can function inside audit-driven environments where transparency, repeatability, and governance carry equal weight to automation speed.
According to Beinsure, this addresses one of the primary objections insurers raise when evaluating advanced AI deployment.
Darko Horvat, chairman and chief executive of Global AI, said the engagement shows agentic AI has moved beyond pilot use cases.
He said the on-premise orchestration model allowed automation of a complex workflow while preserving control, regulatory alignment, and explainability, validating readiness for enterprise-scale insurance deployment rather than isolated experimentation.
This engagement demonstrates how agentic AI can be applied responsibly and effectively in regulated insurance environments. By deploying a governed, on-premise agentic AI orchestration layer, we enabled our client to automate a complex, audit-sensitive workflow while maintaining full control, transparency, and regulatory alignment.
Darko Horvat, Chairman and CEO of Global AI
“This project validates that agentic AI is ready for enterprise-scale insurance operations, not just experimentation,” Darko Horvat noted.
The company traces its corporate roots to 2009 under the name Wall Street Media Co., operating in online media and advisory services. In October 2023 it rebranded to Global AI, signaling a strategic shift toward artificial intelligence and data-driven solutions.
Global AI positions its Agentic AI Platform as an enterprise-grade system for designing and scaling AI-driven workflows with governance built in.
The company focuses on regulated and mission-critical environments where compliance, security, and operational integrity outweigh pure speed. Its platform targets insurers, financial institutions, and asset managers seeking automation without surrendering oversight or audit control.