Yes. You may request restricted access for a submission if the information is sensitive, confidential, early-stage, commercially relevant, employer-sensitive, public authority-sensitive, finance-related, insurance-related, or otherwise not appropriate for broad visibility.
A restricted access request should clearly state why restriction is needed, who may view the submission, what information is sensitive, whether the information is authorized for sharing, and whether a summary version can be used for broader routing.
GRA may accept, modify, or decline the requested restriction depending on the pathway and operational requirements. Some submissions cannot be reviewed unless authorized staff can access them. Some materials may need to be summarized or redacted before routing. Some submissions may be too sensitive for GRA and may be declined or returned.
Restricted access does not create approval, confidentiality guarantee beyond the applicable rules, room access, investment review, underwriting review, or legal privilege.
The safest approach is to submit a public-safe summary first and request guidance before submitting sensitive details.