Nexus Rails is not an insurance rail because it does not quote, price, bind, place, broker, underwrite, approve, renew, reinsure, or administer insurance.
It is not an insurer, reinsurer, broker, MGA, claims administrator, reinsurance broker, risk pool, captive manager, risk-transfer marketplace, or insurance placement platform.
GRA may use Nexus Rails to route insurance-readiness questions, protection-gap mapping, exposure-data gaps, risk engineering needs, reinsurance-relevance questions, parametric-readiness issues, and Insurance-Readiness Room outputs. That does not create coverage, capacity, pricing, underwriting, broker placement, or insurability.
If an Insurance-Readiness Room produces a risk-transfer diligence gap note, Nexus Rails may help route that note to the correct next readiness step. It does not turn the note into underwriting or coverage.
The safe rule is:
Nexus Rails can route insurance-readiness records. It does not conduct insurance or reinsurance business.