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Ofgem plans to make suppliers pay back unused credit balances : CityAM

Ofgem plans to make suppliers pay back unused credit balances Energy suppliers could be holding up to £1.4bn in excess customer direct debit payments. (Getty Images) Ofgem is mulling proposals that would limit the amount of consumer credit energy suppliers can hold, which could see £1.4bn in excess payments returned to customers. Households that pay for their energy by direct debit typically pay a set amount to suppliers every month based on their average consumption. As energy use is normally lower in the summer and then climbs again in the winter, consumers usually build up a credit balance before drawing down on funds when it gets cold.

Energy watchdog plans to make UK suppliers refund surplus credit

Last modified on Wed 17 Mar 2021 09.43 EDT The energy regulator could soon call on suppliers to hand £1.4bn in customer credit back to households in Great Britain under plans to stop energy companies from holding on to customer credit balances. Ofgem is concerned that some suppliers may be using customers’ surplus credit balances – which tend to build up over the summer when bills are lower – to fund otherwise unsustainable business practices. Under the proposed rules, suppliers will need to “auto-return” the extra credit to their customers every year on the anniversary of joining the supplier. Some households would be in line for up to £1,000 from their energy supplier, but the regulator estimates that on average households stand to get £65 back.

Community Scoop » Palmerston North Locale For Prime Property

Press Release – Bayleys A horse training facility established as a legacy by successful businessman and entrepreneur the late Kevin Pratt is available for sale, offering numerous options in its current operation or for alternative land uses. Bayleys agent Andrew Bonnor … A horse training facility established as a legacy by successful businessman and entrepreneur the late Kevin Pratt is available for sale, offering numerous options in its current operation or for alternative land uses. Bayleys agent Andrew Bonnor says the 53ha facility on Napier Road near the edge of Palmerston North city sits on some of the region’s highest quality soils that have a proven history for growing high quality produce and pasture.

Palmerston North Locale For Prime Property

Thursday, 18 February 2021, 9:33 am A horse training facility established as a legacy by successful businessman and entrepreneur the late Kevin Pratt is available for sale, offering numerous options in its current operation or for alternative land uses. Bayleys agent Andrew Bonnor says the 53ha facility on Napier Road near the edge of Palmerston North city sits on some of the region’s highest quality soils that have a proven history for growing high quality produce and pasture. “The property has also been appointed to a very high standard including a five-bedroom executive style home, and a second home that is in itself a very high standard, along with the

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