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Energy Companies Going Bust
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What happens if you are in credit with your energy company and it goes bust? I'm in credit £135, will I lose that if another company takes mine over? Should I ask for a refund now?
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These have already gone bust this year, DTC: Simplicity (January 27) Green Network Energy (January 30) HUB Energy (August 9) PFP Energy (September 7) MoneyPlus Energy (September 7) Utility Point (September 14) People’s Energy (September 14) Bulb (which is the 6th biggest supplier) has been seeking emergency funding and so looks to be in trouble. Green is...
14:18 Tue 21st Sep 2021
Ofgem protects your account when an energy supplier goes bust (as 60 firms, out of the 70 that existed in January, are expected to do before the end of this year):
https:/ /www.of gem.gov .uk/inf ormatio n-consu mers/en ergy-ad vice-ho usehold s/what- happens -if-you r-energ y-suppl ier-goe s-bust
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These have already gone bust this year, DTC:
Simplicity (January 27)
Green Network Energy (January 30)
HUB Energy (August 9)
PFP Energy (September 7)
MoneyPlus Energy (September 7)
Utility Point (September 14)
People’s Energy (September 14)
Bulb (which is the 6th biggest supplier) has been seeking emergency funding and so looks to be in trouble. Green is expected to go under soon.
This graphic (which incorrectly shows Bulb as having already failed) shows who the big firms are (who might well be expected to survive) and who the smaller, more vulnerable ones are:
https:/ /i.dail ymail.c o.uk/1s /2021/0 9/21/09 /481866 53-1000 8673-im age-a-1 _163221 2474115 .jpg
Simplicity (January 27)
Green Network Energy (January 30)
HUB Energy (August 9)
PFP Energy (September 7)
MoneyPlus Energy (September 7)
Utility Point (September 14)
People’s Energy (September 14)
Bulb (which is the 6th biggest supplier) has been seeking emergency funding and so looks to be in trouble. Green is expected to go under soon.
This graphic (which incorrectly shows Bulb as having already failed) shows who the big firms are (who might well be expected to survive) and who the smaller, more vulnerable ones are:
https:/