What happens if my energy supplier goes bust?
Date:
Fri, 01 Oct 2021 14:45:03 +0000
Description:
You shouldnt notice any disruption at all
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If your gas or electricity supplier goes out of business, then you may be wondering what will happen to your energy supply. Thankfully, theres no need to worry.
Even if your current supplier ceases trading, your property will still
receive gas and electricity as usual without disruption. In fact, you
probably wont even notice there has been a change at all. Youll just receive
a letter in the post telling you about your new supplier and tariff after a few weeks. When youve heard the news
When your energy supplier goes out of business, Ofgem, the gas and
electricity regulator, will move you to a new supplier. They do this by speaking to the UKs best energy suppliers and asking them to bid to take on customers.
This process normally takes a few days, but once the handover is complete, your new supplier will contact you. If it has been more than two weeks, you can check who has taken over your energy supply and contact them. While waiting to hear from your new supplier
If you have an online account with your old energy supplier, you should check the balance on your account and download any bills. Before your new supplier contacts you, its also best to: Take a photo of your meter readings Keep any old bills you have to form a payment history Locate your balance on your most recent statement Once you know who your new supplier is
Once your new supplier has set up an account for you, they will write to you and explain everything about your new deemed contract, which can last for as long as youd like it to.
If your new tariff is more expensive than your old one, you should contact your new supplier and make sure that youre on the best tariff for your needs. If youre not happy with this deal, then you can switch to one of the best energy deals available on the market using an energy comparison service without paying an exit fee.
However, you should be aware that rising wholesale energy costs mean there
are currently fewer cheap deals available in the market at the moment, and
now may not be the best time to switch. What if Im in credit or debt?
If you were in credit with your previous supplier, then youll be thrilled to know that your money is protected. Once you have an account with your new supplier, they will tell you how the money will be paid back.
If youre in debt, youll still have to pay this money back. Again, if your new supplier is taking on the debt, they will contact you to arrange a payment plan. If youre struggling to pay, theyll help find a way that works for you.
If your new supplier isnt taking on the debt, youll be contacted by an administrator (this is a company that takes on the debt of a company that
goes bust). They will then tell you how to pay the debt that you owe.
Please be aware that administrators do not have to follow the same payment rules as energy companies, so you may be asked to pay all of your debt at once. However, you should still try to negotiate a payment plan with them and you should speak to your new supplier if youre struggling to pay your bills.
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