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Why does GRA use official account-based workflows?

GRA uses official account-based workflows because financial-services participation requires identity, status, context, boundaries, and records. 

GRA-related work may involve banks, insurers, reinsurers, asset managers, fintechs, capital markets actors, development finance institutions, private equity firms, institutional funds, sovereign capital actors, public finance institutions, regulators in learning roles, sponsors, universities, public authorities, project proponents, and technical experts. These environments cannot be managed responsibly through informal messages alone. 

An account-based workflow shows who the participant is, whether they are participating individually or institutionally, which country pathway they are connected to, whether their subscription is active, what forms they submitted, what conflicts they disclosed, what acknowledgements they accepted, what roles they requested, what access they have, and what claims they are allowed to make. 

This protects against confusion. A person cannot simply claim to be a Council participant, capital reader, insurance-readiness participant, sponsor representative, institutional representative, Nexus Universe delegate, or GRA representative without a record. 

Official workflows create status truth. They protect participants, institutions, public authorities, sponsors, and the Nexus architecture from misunderstanding, overclaiming, and pay-to-play risk. 

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