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What is Insurance Nexus onboarding?

Insurance Nexus onboarding is the pathway for participants interested in insurance, reinsurance, risk transfer, protection gaps, risk engineering, catastrophe risk, cyber-physical risk, claims-prevention learning, disaster risk finance, parametric concepts, public-private risk-sharing, and insurance-readiness. 

Onboarding may ask about your insurance-sector background, professional role, institutional affiliation, country pathway, individual or institutional capacity, areas of interest, conflicts, safe-meeting acknowledgement, confidentiality acknowledgement, and public-language acknowledgement. 

Insurance Nexus onboarding must make the boundaries explicit. GRA does not provide insurance advice, underwriting, brokerage, reinsurance placement, policy placement, claims handling, pricing, coverage approval, risk-transfer approval, or insurability certification. 

Insurance-readiness means preparation for possible future review by competent insurance actors. It may identify exposure data gaps, risk engineering needs, resilience evidence, loss-history categories, public-private questions, and protection-gap issues. It does not mean coverage. 

A person may participate in Insurance Nexus as an insurer, reinsurer, broker, risk engineer, actuary, modeller, public finance actor, project proponent, technical expert, or observer, but each role must be properly bounded. 

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