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What is a proof pack?

proof pack is a structured evidence bundle that helps reviewers understand what is known, what is documented, what is missing, and what requires further review. 

It is not a due diligence report, investment memorandum, insurance submission, loan application, public finance approval package, procurement file, audit report, assurance report, certification file, legal opinion, or regulatory filing. 

A proof pack may support finance-readiness intake, capital readability, insurance-readiness, Nexus Rails routing, NFD, RNFD, UNSFD, Project SPV-readiness, National Nexus Consortium Company readiness, sector platform work, Capital-Reader Room preparation, Insurance-Readiness Room preparation, or Nexus Universe preparation. 

The purpose of the proof pack is to reduce ambiguity. It should allow a responsible reviewer to see the evidence basis, assumptions, gaps, risks, boundaries, and next-step questions. 

A strong proof pack does not overclaim. It shows both strengths and gaps. It makes the matter more reviewable without pretending that review is complete. 

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