What is it?

Business owners like you often rely on an energy broker or third party provider to help them find the best deal on their business energy, with these brokers earning commission on the contracts they sell to you.

We are working on behalf of lots of businesses where the energy broker has added their commission to the amount the business pays per KWH. We can help you determine if you have fallen victim and take action on your behalf. Business energy bills for most companies in the UK are high right now, and one reason could be due to these hidden commissions. If you were not told about these commissions by your broker, you could have been mis-sold. Remember: it costs you nothing to check below.

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How were you mis-sold?

Here’s just one example of how some UK company and business owners are being overcharged for their business energy deals.
Uncovering and recovering your costs

UK business owners could already be looking at paying four times the amount for business energy as they paid in 2020: our team is here to help you tackle these rising costs and see if you have a claim for compensation

12p/kWH

How much you should be paying per unit of energy

5p/kWH

How much your broker earns from your energy deal

17p/kWH

What your bill will show and you pay to the supplier

5p/kWH

What your supplier pays the broker in commission

Uncovering and recovering your costs

UK business owners could already be looking at paying four times the amount for business energy as they paid in 2020: our team is here to help you tackle these rising costs and see if you have a claim for compensation

Can I claim?

Many business owners have often just accepted increased costs of their business energy deals, especially in the current financial climate.

But for thousands of them, they may have been mis-sold their plan by their energy broker. Our expert team have identified the key warning signs to help you find out if you were potentially mis-sold your business energy package, and could be due financial compensation.

Stop and think …

If you can answer yes to any of these questions, then you might have been mis-sold your energy agreement, and could be in line to claim compensation.

Are you and your business facing higher-than-projected energy costs?

Did you suffer losses from energy bills higher than they were or should be?

Did you act on the advice you received and enter into a contract because of the claims made by a broker or third party intermediary (TPI)?

Were you assured everything is fine even as prices began to rise and your agreement surged in cost?