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Can I participate as an institutional representative?

Yes, but only if institutional representation is separately authorized, reviewed, and recorded. 

Institutional representation means you are participating on behalf of an organization, not only as an individual professional. That organization may be a bank, insurer, reinsurer, asset manager, fintech company, development finance institution, institutional fund, private equity firm, capital markets actor, public finance institution, sponsor, university, foundation, infrastructure operator, technology provider, public body, or other relevant institution. 

Institutional representation should not be assumed from your job title, employer email, payment source, LinkedIn profile, business card, or seniority. It requires a separate record confirming that the institution is participating and that you are authorized to represent it within a defined scope. 

For GRA-related work, institutional participation should usually be routed through Helix Councils or another institutional pathway, such as sponsorship, host, anchor, partner, or institutional engagement. This keeps company participation separate from individual Nexus Consortium Council subscriptions. 

Even when institutional representation is confirmed, it does not mean the institution is committing capital, underwriting risk, approving lending, endorsing projects, granting regulatory comfort, sponsoring a pathway, or approving procurement unless that is separately and lawfully documented. 

Institutional representation is a defined status, not a profile assumption. 

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