Business Energy
Whether you're approaching renewal, moving premises or simply reviewing your current agreements, we help businesses compare, secure and manage energy agreements from our panel of trusted suppliers with confidence.
Our process
Review
We start by understanding your current contracts, usage and key dates so we’re clear on exactly what’s happening with your energy.
Compare
We compare options from our panel of trusted suppliers and present your options clearly, so you can choose the best solution for your business.
Secure
Once you’re happy, we manage the paperwork and supplier communications from start to finish, keeping you updated along the way.
Ongoing Support
We stay in touch, remaining on hand for any additional support. We’ll remind you of upcoming contract renewals and provide clear options when the time comes.
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What do we need to get started?
Complete an LOA
A Letter of Authority (LOA) allows us to liaise directly with your current energy supplier on your behalf, from this we can obtain your meter numbers, usage and key contract dates, allowing us to compare energy tariffs from our panel of suppliers accurately for your business.
Don’t worry — this doesn’t tie you into anything. You’re not contractually bound to use us and there’s no obligation to proceed with any quotations we provide.
Send us a recent bill
Alongside the LOA send us a copy of a recent bill.
Considering Green Energy for Your Business?
Whether you’re looking to compare green energy tariffs alongside standard options, or prefer a fully renewable solution, many suppliers now offer 100% renewable electricity.
As the energy market continues to evolve, businesses have access to a wider range of green energy options, with pricing becoming increasingly competitive. Choosing a renewable electricity tariff can be a positive step towards reducing your carbon footprint and supporting your wider sustainability goals.
How we can help
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When you move into a business premises, you'll usually be placed on a deemed rate tariff until a new contract is agreed. Deemed rates are variable and are typically more expensive than fixed-rate contracts. We can help you complete the Change of Occupier process, compare options from our trusted supplier panel, and manage the supplier communications on your behalf.
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As your contract approaches renewal, comparing options is often the best way to ensure you're securing a suitable rate for the future. If no new agreement is arranged, your supply will typically move onto out-of-contract rates, which are variable and may differ from the rates available under a fixed-term contract. We compare options from our panel of trusted suppliers and help you secure a solution that suits your business.
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We offer a free of charge energy review to help you understand your current energy arrangements, identify opportunities to improve value, reduce risk and support future decision-making.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No, but we always recommend comparing options from our panel of trusted suppliers. If you’ve been happy with your current supplier, we may be able to negotiate a more competitive business energy rate with them. This means you agree a new tariff without needing to switch supplier, but many variables impact if this is possible.
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We’re here to make the process as simple as possible. We will present you with a selection of the available rates, help you choose the right tariff and contract length, we then look after all the paperwork and supplier communications so you can focus on running your business.
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You remain in control at every stage. We work with you to understand your preferences and tailor options to suit your business, whether that’s based on green energy, contract terms, suppliers or price. We present your options and it’s always up to you to make the final decision.
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There are no charges for receiving energy quotes or reviewing your existing contract. These services are provided free of charge and you are under no obligation to proceed with any of the options presented to you.
If you decide to go ahead with a contract, we are remunerated through commission paid by the supplier for arranging the agreement between you and them and the exact commission amounts will always be disclosed to you.
If you’d like to understand more about how this works, you can visit our terms and conditions page or get in touch with one of our experts.