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Beat the Market with UW's New Fixed Energy Bundle

Posted by Marshall Financial Solutions on 13th June 2022 -

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Utility Warehouse (UW), the UK’s only multiservice supplier, is offering a new one year Fixed Price Energy tariff for British consumers who are looking to lock in their utility costs ahead of further expected energy price rises this coming Autumn.

Fixed at £2,395 until June 30th 2023, based on Ofgem’s typical usage statistics.* The New Green Fixed Tariff gives consumers the best, open-market fixed energy price for sale in the UK when they switch two of the three following additional services - mobile, broadband or insurance. With the expected £400 government universal rebate, this means customers' annual energy bill could be less than £2,000.

Moneysavingexpert has calculated that any fixed tariff less than 35-40% more than the current price cap could lead to savings over the next year, highlighting Ovo Energy’s Better Smart tariff, which is 38% above the current price cap.

UW’s new fixed tariff is just 22% above the current price cap, as long as customers switch two or more additional services to the multiservice supplier. 

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