No. GRA does not broker insurance.
GRA does not act as an insurance broker, reinsurance broker, intermediary, agent, producer, MGA, placement adviser, risk-transfer arranger, insurance marketplace, or referral platform for insurance transactions.
GRA does not solicit insurance, recommend policies, negotiate coverage, approach insurers for placement, collect submissions for brokers, place reinsurance, compare quotes, advise on policy terms, arrange premium financing, manage claims, or receive brokerage compensation.
Insurance Nexus and Insurance-Readiness Rooms are not broker placement channels. They are bounded readiness and learning environments designed to identify exposure questions, protection gaps, resilience evidence, public-private risk-sharing issues, risk engineering needs, and risk-transfer readiness gaps.
A broker may participate in GRA in a learning, readiness, or expert capacity, but not to place insurance, solicit clients, market coverage, or use GRA rooms as a pipeline for brokerage business.
GRA helps improve insurance-readiness understanding. It does not broker insurance.