Star Health Appoints Rajeev Kher as Chairperson of the Board
07 May 2025
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CW Team
Star Health and Allied Insurance Company
Ltd. (Star Health Insurance), India’s largest retail health insurance
company is pleased to announce the appointment of Rajeev
Kher, Independent Director, as the Chairperson of its Board of
Directors. The decision was taken at the Board meeting held on April
29, 2025. This appointment is subject to regulatory approval from
the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
(IRDAI).
Kher brings over four decades of distinguished service across
international trade, industrial development, sustainable policy, and
regulatory governance. A former Commerce Secretary to the
Government of India and a senior officer of the Indian Administrative
Service, Kher has held key leadership roles in the Ministries of Environment and Commerce, and served as a Member of the Competition Appellate Tribunal. He is widely regarded for shaping India’s Foreign Trade Policy (2015�2020), leading international trade negotiations, and championing regulatory frameworks that align with global standards. His expertise continues to be sought by government bodies, global corporations, and policy think tanks across domains.
Rajeev Kher said, “I am deeply honoured to take on this responsibility at a time when health insurance is becoming central to India’s social and economic resilience. Star Health has been a pioneer in this space, with a strong reputation for customer focus, innovation, and execution. I look forward to working closely with the Board and management to strengthen governance, drive long-term value, and steer the company through the evolving landscape of healthcare and insurance. Our focus will remain firmly on inclusive growth, ethical leadership, and institutional excellence.�
Anand Roy, Managing Director & CEO, Star Health, said, ““We are privileged to have Mr Rajeev Kher lead our Board at this important juncture. His visionary leadership, vast policy experience, and deep understanding of governance and public interest will be invaluable as we chart Star Health’s next phase of growth. Mr Kher’s depth of policy expertise and leadership across critical domains will add immense value to Star Health as we continue to build a future-ready, purpose-driven organisation. We look forward to his guidance in shaping the company’s next phase of growth and further strengthening our commitment to accessible and trusted health insurance for all.�
(BSE)
Star Health and Allied Insurance Company
Ltd. (Star Health Insurance), India’s largest retail health insurance
company is pleased to announce the appointment of Rajeev
Kher, Independent Director, as the Chairperson of its Board of
Directors. The decision was taken at the Board meeting held on April
29, 2025. This appointment is subject to regulatory approval from
the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
(IRDAI).
Kher brings over four decades of distinguished service across
international trade, industrial development, sustainable policy, and
regulatory governance. A former Commerce Secretary to the
Government of India and a senior officer of the Indian Administrative
Service, Kher has held key leadership roles in the Ministries of Environment and Commerce, and served as a Member of the Competition Appellate Tribunal. He is widely regarded for shaping India’s Foreign Trade Policy (2015�2020), leading international trade negotiations, and championing regulatory frameworks that align with global standards. His expertise continues to be sought by government bodies, global corporations, and policy think tanks across domains.
Rajeev Kher said, “I am deeply honoured to take on this responsibility at a time when health insurance is becoming central to India’s social and economic resilience. Star Health has been a pioneer in this space, with a strong reputation for customer focus, innovation, and execution. I look forward to working closely with the Board and management to strengthen governance, drive long-term value, and steer the company through the evolving landscape of healthcare and insurance. Our focus will remain firmly on inclusive growth, ethical leadership, and institutional excellence.�
Anand Roy, Managing Director & CEO, Star Health, said, ““We are privileged to have Mr Rajeev Kher lead our Board at this important juncture. His visionary leadership, vast policy experience, and deep understanding of governance and public interest will be invaluable as we chart Star Health’s next phase of growth. Mr Kher’s depth of policy expertise and leadership across critical domains will add immense value to Star Health as we continue to build a future-ready, purpose-driven organisation. We look forward to his guidance in shaping the company’s next phase of growth and further strengthening our commitment to accessible and trusted health insurance for all.�
(BSE)
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