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Electricity

  • Change of Tenancies and Renewals
  • Fixed Contracts
  • Multi-site account management
  • Smart Meter installations
  • SME or Corporate Portfolio Management
  • Renewable Energy Tariffs
  • Half Hourly Meters
  • Site Works Planning
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Gas

  • Fixed Contracts
  • Change of Tenancies and Renewals
  • Smart Meter Installations
  • Multi-site account management
  • SME or Corporate Portfolio Management
  • Market Risk Analysis
  • Site Works Planning
  • Dual Fuel Tariffs
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Water

  • Fixed Contracts
  • Multi-site account management
  • Change of Tenancies and Renewals
  • SME or Corporate Portfolio Management
  • Water Cost Optimization
  • Bill Validation
  • Water Meter installations
  • Site Works Planning
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Telecom

  • Voice Over IP
  • Leased Line
  • Change of Tenancies and Renewals
  • Fixed Contracts
  • Mobile SIM Contracts
  • SME or Corporate Portfolio Management
  • New Broadband and Telephone installations
  • Multi-site Account Management
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Card Machines

  • Fixed Contracts
  • Change of Tenancies and Renewals
  • Multi-site Account Management
  • Corporate Accounts
  • Portfolio Management
  • Customer Account Management
  • Changeover Management

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

How much could I save by switching business utilities?

How much your business could save by switching commercial utility suppliers depends on its size, the number of staff and, ultimately, how efficiently it’s run. The exact amount is hard to pinpoint because all businesses are different.
However, based on data through Business Energy Compare Group, 20% of businesses could achieve a saving year on year on your energy bills by switching utility suppliers.

How is it possible to save money on my utility bills?

The Business Utilities market is full of competition amongst suppliers of gas and electricity to business in England, Scotland and Wales – namely, between the ‘Big Six’ suppliers and smaller, independent companies. While the actual supply of electricity and gas you receive is always the same, you can change your supplier!

Do I need to change any pipes or wires if I change suppliers?

The actual electricity and gas you use is the same with whichever supplier you use, and it all travels down the same pipes and wires - so you can switch your supplier without any extra installations.
There are some households using local supply networks that cannot switch, but these are very rare and usually only in remote areas.

What is the process for switching?

Once a supplier has been chosen, they will need to give your current supplier 28 days’ notice to hand over the reigns - so the process should take 5 to 8 weeks.
During this time, you will be contacted and asked for a meter reading. If unable to do this yourself, they will arrange for the meter to be read.
The meter reading will determine the final amount paid to your current supplier, so make a note of it and the date it was taken.
The next bill will be from your new supplier(s).

Do you recommend everybody should switch?

If price is your only criterion and the savings are very small, we recommend staying with your current supplier. It is possible they may become competitive, so it’s a good idea to still check with us every now and then. People currently with the Big Six who have never switched will usually have the most to gain by switching.