Nexus Rails is not a transaction rail because it does not execute, process, settle, approve, clear, broker, place, fund, insure, lend, guarantee, trade, procure, or regulate anything.
A transaction rail moves value or executes formal commitments. Nexus Rails moves records, readiness questions, evidence gaps, routing decisions, and status labels.
This distinction is critical. GRA operates in financial-services contexts where language can easily be misread. If a matter is routed through Nexus Rails, that does not mean money is moving, financing is approved, insurance is being placed, securities are being offered, grants are being allocated, guarantees are being issued, or public finance is being approved.
Nexus Rails may show that a matter has moved from intake to finance-readiness review, from finance-readiness review to a diligence gap map, from a diligence gap map to Capital-Reader Room preparation, or from Insurance-Readiness Room feedback to a risk-transfer diligence gap note. These are readiness steps, not transactions.
The safe formulation is:
Nexus Rails routes readiness records. It does not execute financial, insurance, procurement, regulatory, or public finance transactions.