Major energy firm with over a million customers handing out £127 discount on bills
by James Rodger, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveUtility Warehouse has moved to launch a new fixed energy tariff £127 lower than the Ofgem price cap. UW has launched a new fixed energy tariff priced £127 lower to provide “much needed support” for households ahead of the festive season.
With the current cap costing a steep £1,717 annually per average duel-fuel household, Utility Warehouse’s (UW) Fixed Saver 31 tariff enables households to lock in energy costs at just £1,590 until November 2025.
The deal is available to customers who take energy and switch at least two of their existing services - from broadband or mobile - to UW. For customers who want energy plus just one other UW service from mobile or broadband, UW’s two-service Fixed 31 tariff offers a price of £1,623 for up to 12 months, which works out almost £100 below the price cap.
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The firm - which has near 900,000 customers - also offers flexible payment options, energy efficiency advice, and access to targeted financial support through its hardship fund. In partnership with Citizens Advice Plymouth, it has deployed more than £555,000 worth of support over the last financial year.
Last month, Utility Warehouse launched a new fixed energy tariff £154 lower than the price cap - providing much needed support for households across the UK in the run-up to winter. The price cap increased on October 1st to £1,717 and consumers will be looking for ways to minimise their bills with winter just around the corner.
By signing up to UW’s three service Fixed Saver 28 tariff, people can beat the price rise and lock in their energy bills at £1,563 until October 2025. Unlike many other suppliers, the new fixed tariffs are available to both new and existing customers.
Customers can sign up via UW Partners who provide personalised support to anyone wanting to switch to the new tariff and on how to save money on their household bills by bundling them together with UW.