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Based on feedback from over 13,000 clients that we’ve helped with their successful financial mis-selling claims.

Has Your Business Overpaid On Its Energy Bills?

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Here’s how mis-sold energy affects you

Millions of UK businesses rely on an energy broker to help them find the best deal on their business energy needs, with these brokers earning commission on packages they source you.

If your business has used an energy broker, then they may have sold you an energy deal with added commission that goes directly to them, without telling you the full details behind your contract.

Legally, energy brokers must disclose any commissions they earn through a deal, but an increasing amount of brokers have – often deliberately – failed to disclose just how much money they’re earning on commission.

Thousands of companies across the UK, ranging from microbusinesses to large-scale corporations and trusts, rely on the work of honest brokers to get a business energy contract that’s right for them.

By being mis-sold their deal, they face paying substantial amounts of money extra that can heavily impact the way they operate: a particular concern in the ongoing energy and cost of living crisis.

Cases of mis-selling are rising, and your business shouldn’t miss out and potentially keep losing money. Our free online service is here to help you find out if you have been mis-sold your business energy deal.

How we can help you find out if you are due energy compensation

We have a simple and straightforward 3-step process to help you find out if you are due thousands of pounds back in compensation for being mis-sold your energy contract. There are no hidden costs – our Free Eligibility Check will not cost you a penny!

Fill in our Claim Form

Simply fill in a few details on our short claim form. We just need to know your business details, contact information and the name of your energy provider. It takes less than a minute!

Sign Your Letter of Authority

If the details on your claim form show that you may have been mis-sold your energy contract, all you need to do is sign a Letter of Authority and we will continue to progress the claim on your behalf.

Get Your Compensation

Once your claim has been forwarded to our expert legal team, it will take some time to process the details and provide a resolution. We will keep you informed of the progress of your case every step of the way.

The warning signs of being mis-sold

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

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

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you might have been mis-sold your energy agreement.

Inside the secret cost of commissions

Energy Cost

Actual cost of your energy 15p/kWh

Commission

Commission paid to broker 3p/kWh

Your Bill

Your bill will show 18p/kWh (which is paid to your supplier)

You Pay More

Your supplier pays the broker the 3p/kWh from your contract

Uncovering and recovering your costs

The latest estimates show that UK businesses could already be looking at paying four times the amount for business energy as they paid in 2020.

Our expert team is here to help you avoid paying extra commissions on top of these surging prices.

£389m has already been paid back in redress payments

….and this number is rising.

We’re here to help you

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are notable similarities between mis-sold business energy deals and mis-sold financial agreements like PPI. The key similarity is that unreliable brokers and suppliers failed to disclose how much commission was attached to your agreement. You can freely ask your broker about the commission, but as the energy broker industry is currently unregulated, they have no obligation to openly declare just how much money they are earning off commissions attached to the deal they sold you.
We take your case on in anticipation of a victorious outcome, and all our cases are conducted on a no-win, no-fee basis: this means that unless you’re successful and receive financial redress, we don’t earn a penny for our services. In the event your claim is successful, we will deduct our fee (set out clearly and explained to you in full when you begin your claim) from the compensation awarded. This means that you won’t owe us a thing throughout the process of your claim.
A ‘Third Party Intermediary’, otherwise known as a TPI, is the name given to an energy broker that acts as a middleman between businesses and energy companies. It’s their job to find the best business energy deal for you. But recent findings show they may be adding extra, undisclosed commissions to your packages for their own benefit…
Many of our past and existing clients have a strong relationship with their energy broker, and we understand that this sense of trust is what got you your current energy deal. But it’s often signs of trust and promises of a fantastic business energy deal that are a warning sign of a mis-sold agreement. If we can strike a successful claim for you, it’s likely the broker will offer to remove their commissions and lower your rate, or they may offer to cancel your existing contract: we will always ask for your permission to have any such changes applied to your account and ensure your business won’t go without energy.
Legal challenges can argue that the hidden commissions breached duties owed to the customer and could legally be construed as a bribe, potentially entitling their clients to compensation.

Has Your Business Overpaid On Its Energy Bills?

Our specialist team is here to help you find out if you have a claim for being mis-sold your energy contract. Quickly find out if you’re due thousands back in compensation.
4.8/5
Based on feedback from over 13,000 clients that we’ve helped with their successful financial mis-selling claims.
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