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Does GRA endorse funds, issuers, projects, or companies?

No. GRA does not endorse funds, issuers, projects, SPVs, companies, sponsors, investment managers, banks, insurers, vendors, technologies, financial products, securities, public agencies, or national pathways as investment opportunities. 

GRA may record that a matter has been submitted, reviewed for readiness, routed, discussed, corrected, archived, or prepared for a specific pathway. That record is not endorsement. 

GRA may support finance-readiness, insurance-readiness, capital readability, Nexus Rails routing, Project SPV-readiness, National Nexus Consortium Company readiness, NFD, RNFD, UNSFD, or Nexus Universe preparation. None of these imply endorsement, approval, recommendation, validation, certification, or investment merit. 

Participants must not say “endorsed by GRA,” “approved by GRA,” “GRA-backed,” “GRA-validated,” “GRA-supported investment,” “GRA-selected fund,” “GRA-approved issuer,” or similar language unless a specific approved public statement exists, and even then it must not imply investment endorsement. 

GRA protects capital meaning by refusing to convert visibility into endorsement. 

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