Starr Insurance Japan / スター・インシュアランス・ジャパン
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This entry sits under non-life-insurers INDEX. Read it against AIG Japan and Chubb Insurance Japan for foreign-specialty-insurer peer context, and insurance index for the broader Japan non-life market system / regulatory boundary.
TL;DR
Starr Insurance Companies (Starr Companies) is a global insurance and investment organization led by Maurice R. “Hank” Greenberg, the former CEO of AIG, with roots dating to C.V. Starr & Co. (founded in Shanghai in 1919). After Greenberg’s departure from AIG in 2005, he rebuilt Starr into an independent global insurance group, including specialty property and casualty, accident and health, and aviation. Starr’s Japan presence is part of its global specialty footprint, sitting alongside other specialty foreign carriers such as Lloyd’s Japan and FM Global Japan for commercial and specialty risks.
1. License / group boundary
| Item | Notes |
|---|---|
| Legal name | Starr Japan operating entity (per FSA non-life insurer registration; entity name may be Starr Indemnity & Liability or affiliated entity) |
| English / brand | Starr / Starr Insurance / Starr Companies |
| License route | FSA non-life insurer registration |
| Industry body | General Insurance Association of Japan (損保協会) as foreign insurer |
| Wiki role | Foreign-affiliated Japan non-life insurance specialty entity |
| Parent / structure | Starr Insurance Holdings / Starr International Company, with extensive private-company structure |
License route detail belongs to insurance license and solvency.
2. Operating model
Starr Insurance focuses on specialty commercial property and casualty, accident and health, aviation, and marine. The global model emphasizes broker-led distribution to multinational clients and specialty risk segments. In Japan, Starr’s distinct positioning derives from:
- Greenberg-era specialty heritage: Built on Hank Greenberg’s leadership and longtime AIG specialty insurance playbook
- Aviation and marine specialty: Historic strengths reflecting C.V. Starr’s 1919 Shanghai origins
- Accident & health (A&H): Including travel insurance and corporate group covers
- Mid-market and specialty commercial property and casualty
This positions Starr Japan as a specialty alternative to AIG Japan (Greenberg’s former group), Chubb Insurance Japan, and Lloyd’s Japan syndicates. Solvency framework comparisons are summarized in global solvency framework comparison matrix; the broader Japan non-life market structure is described in Japan non-life big three.
3. Why this page matters
- Adds a registry-confirmed foreign specialty insurer with a distinctive heritage missing from JapanFG.
- Clarifies the Starr / AIG historical relationship and the post-2005 independence under Greenberg.
- Useful for understanding the Tokyo specialty insurance market, where multiple foreign carriers compete for marine, aviation, and accident & health business.
- Sets up reference for privately-held foreign insurance groups operating in Japan, where public disclosure differs from listed groups.
Related
- aig-japan
- chubb-insurance-japan
- lloyd-japan
- fm-global-japan
- qbe-japan
- allianz-fire-marine-japan
- japan-nonlife-big-three
- global-solvency-framework-comparison-matrix
- insurance-license-and-solvency
- INDEX
Sources
- FSA non-life insurer license list: https://www.fsa.go.jp/menkyo/menkyoj/songai.xlsx
- Starr Companies official site: https://www.starrcompanies.com
- Starr Insurance Japan official page (where available)
- General Insurance Association of Japan member directory (損保協会)
[!info] 校核状态 confidence: likely (consisting only of publicly available information from FSA non-life insurer list + Starr Companies official + public corporate history, 2026-05-24). Starr’s Japan entity legal name and current FSA license status should be verified against the latest FSA registry. As a largely private group, public financial detail at the Japan entity level is limited.