The time remaining on your contract can be obtained from your supplier or alternatively by giving authority to us in a form of a letter of authority (LOA) and we will do the rest.
We charge no fees to our customers as our payments are recovered from the supplier.
This information can be obtained from your supplier. If you are a new business owner and have not signed a contract with any supplier then you are not in contract. However your premise be subject to contract through the previous tenant.
A letter of authority (LOA) is a legal documentation that hands over authority to us so that we can deal with your current supplier when transferring you leaving you with minimal hassle.
It is not mandatory to sign an LOA as you do reserve the right to deal with matters independently, however it is advisable as it may ensure a swift transfer. An LOA is available on request and we will forward it to your supplier once you have signed it.
As per legislation suppliers can nominate the cancellation period of their choosing however most companies work within a 90 – 120 day window at the end of your contractual term.
Supply numbers is a specific piece of information that relates to you site which identifies address’, meter type and helps to get accurate quotations. This can be obtained from your current supplier or alternatively it is generally located on a bill.
There are various levels to an LOA which will be highlighted on the document itself. The level you sign is at your discretion and will solely be used for the transfer of your utilities once you have agreed. Once transfer is completed, the LOA is void and disregarded.
Yes, Most suppliers provide both gas and electricity to their customers. This is normally referred as dual fuel tariffs, some supplier offer special deals or discounts for the switching of gas & electricity supply.
Many businesses do often have a domestic meter. This can easily be identified by the supply number on your bill as it will begin either 01 or 02. If you have a domestic meter and you are a business, we can still transfer you onto a business contract subject to proof of business being provided.
Out of contract prices and deemed rates are notoriously high and large savings are easily made should you be coming to the end of your contract the constantly changing market can benefit you when looking for a cheaper supplier.
The current proof of business we accept as per suppliers criteria are either business rates documents or a recent bill (dated within 3 months) which show your address, supply number and VAT at 20% on the total.
CCL is a tax on the taxable supply of specified energy
products (taxable commodities) for use as fuels that is for
lighting, heating and power, by business consumers including
consumers in:
We can arrange for more than one site on the basis that each meter is either out of contract or within the 120 day tolerance window prior to the end of a contract.