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Can insurance-readiness feedback be used in marketing?

No. Insurance-readiness feedback should not be used in marketing, fundraising, sales, procurement, insurance placement, reinsurance placement, investor materials, grant applications, public announcements, or sponsor materials unless a specific public-use version has been approved. 

Insurance-readiness feedback is not a testimonial, underwriting indication, coverage indication, capacity indication, risk-transfer approval, insurability finding, broker endorsement, insurer support, reinsurer support, or GRA endorsement. 

Unsafe claims include: 

“Reviewed by insurers.” 

“Insurer-approved through GRA.” 

“Insurance-ready after GRA review.” 

“Reinsurance-relevant and supported.” 

“GRA insurance-readiness confirms insurability.” 

“Insurance market feedback validates the project.” 

“Risk transfer approved by GRA.” 

“Coverage pathway confirmed.” 

A safe public statement, if true and approved, may be: 

The matter received GRA-related insurance-readiness feedback identifying exposure, evidence, and risk-transfer readiness questions. The feedback does not imply insurance advice, underwriting, coverage, pricing, placement, reinsurance capacity, risk-transfer approval, endorsement, or insurability. 

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