GRA participants must follow safe-meeting rules that keep all meetings, rooms, councils, sector platforms, workstreams, and preparation sessions within lawful, bounded, records-based, non-executing discussion.
GRA meetings may bring together banks, insurers, reinsurers, asset managers, institutional funds, fintechs, capital markets actors, development finance institutions, private equity firms, sovereign capital actors, public finance institutions, public authorities, sponsors, technology providers, project proponents, universities, and experts. That diversity creates value, but it also requires strict meeting discipline.
The core rules are:
Do not discuss prices, fees, margins, commissions, spreads, premiums, rates, discounts, compensation, or commercially sensitive terms.
Do not discuss underwriting terms, coverage terms, exclusions, limits, risk appetite, reinsurance capacity, or insurance pricing.
Do not discuss lending terms, credit approval, covenants, collateral, risk grades, borrower files, or bank pricing.
Do not discuss investment terms, valuation, allocation intent, trading strategy, securities recommendations, fund commitments, or capital-raising solicitations.
Do not divide markets, customers, territories, sectors, suppliers, sponsors, investors, insurers, borrowers, or opportunities.
Do not coordinate competitive behavior.
Do not disclose confidential, customer, supervisory, underwriting, investment, lending, procurement, or material non-public information.
Do not imply endorsement, approval, financing, underwriting, procurement, regulatory comfort, or public authority status.
Do not use meetings to sell, solicit, pressure, lobby, or transact.
GRA meetings are for finance-readiness, systems learning, evidence interpretation, public-good stewardship, risk-to-capital understanding, insurance-readiness framing, and responsible pathway preparation. They are not transaction rooms, investment rooms, underwriting rooms, lending rooms, procurement rooms, regulatory decision rooms, or commercial negotiation rooms.