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Pen Underwriting names Tom Dixon as head of technology

  • Publish Date: Posted over 2 years ago
  • Author:by Alan Jarque

Pen Underwriting has announced the appointment of Tom Dixon to the newly created role of head of technology, effective 23 September.

Pen state, the appointment comes as they continue to invest in extending and diversifying its product offering for the benefit of brokers and their clients. Dixon will be responsible for driving the development of innovative new insurance solutions that support the rapid growth of the technology sector in the UK.

He will report to Adrian Scott, managing director of International & Financial Lines at Pen Underwriting.

Dixon joins the firm from Hiscox where he served as head of technology and led the UK & Ireland technology practice since 2018. Prior to that, he held a number of underwriting, business development and leadership roles focused on professional indemnity (PI) and the wider field of specialist commercial insurance since joining the company in 2009.

In his new role, Dixon will build and develop a comprehensive PI-led portfolio of risk solutions tailored to meet the complex and fast-evolving needs of a broad spectrum of technology companies ranging from software developers, internet service providers and GDPR consultants, to specialists in blockchain, artificial intelligence and data analytics.

Scott, managing director of International & Financial Lines at Pen Underwriting, said: “No sector will be as pivotal to the future success of the UK economy as technology. The pandemic has only hastened the extent of its influence in what was already one of our fastest growing industries, with the UK’s technology sector securing one-third of all European tech investments back in 2019. The fact that 10% of current UK job vacancies are for tech jobs also speaks volumes about the strength, resilience and upward projection of the digital economy.

“Yet compared to the size of the opportunity, there are relatively few insurance providers specialising in this sector, creating untapped demand. Brokers are looking for greater choice, empowered underwriters, cutting-edge wordings and a problem-solving approach that will give them a competitive advantage.

“We intend to offer all that and more with Tom at the helm to drive the development of our new specialism. His extensive knowledge, experience and relationships in this sector are second to none. Our ambition is to build Pen into a top tier tech insurer in the UK and, as an established insurance heavyweight in this field, Tom is ideally placed to make that a reality. We very much look forward to welcoming Tom to the team.”


Nick Wright, chief business development officer at Pen Underwriting, added: “Investing in key strategic hires like Tom, who are seasoned market practitioners with impressive track records in developing solutions for fast-evolving areas of risk, is a vital part of our strategic plan to accelerate Pen’s growth. More importantly, the greater the number of industries and professionals we can support, the wider our underwriting appetite becomes and the more we can support our brokers in building their own businesses.”