No. GRA does not place insurance coverage.
GRA does not submit risks to insurers, negotiate policy terms, bind coverage, secure quotes, place policies, place reinsurance, provide certificates of insurance, arrange policy renewals, arrange captive coverage, or coordinate risk-transfer transactions.
Submitting a finance-readiness or insurance-readiness intake to GRA does not create an insurance submission. Participating in Insurance Nexus does not create coverage review. Appearing in an Insurance-Readiness Room does not create placement activity. Nexus Universe visibility does not create insurance market access.
If an organization needs insurance placement, it must work through its own risk management team, licensed broker where applicable, insurers, reinsurers, counsel, and authorized market channels.
GRA may help identify that a matter is not yet ready for insurance-market review because exposure data, governance, risk controls, resilience evidence, loss history, asset schedules, or operational records are incomplete. But GRA does not place coverage.
Insurance placement is outside GRA.