No. GRA does not certify investability.
GRA does not issue investability ratings, bankability certifications, financeability certifications, capital-readiness certifications, investment-grade determinations, risk ratings, fund ratings, project ratings, issuer ratings, securities ratings, or due diligence certifications.
A GRA-related record may help identify whether a matter is more understandable, better documented, or more ready for future review. That is not certification.
Investability is not a status that GRA grants. Whether something is investable depends on the investor, mandate, law, risk tolerance, due diligence, return profile, governance, liquidity, structure, valuation, legal documents, fiduciary duties, market conditions, and approval process.
GRA may help prepare evidence and questions. It does not certify outcomes.
Any claim that a project, company, fund, SPV, issuer, platform, or national pathway is “GRA-certified investable” is prohibited.