Microbusiness review is “much needed, but long overdue” says Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice, in its role as the official consumer watchdog for energy, has responded to Ofgem's announcement of a strategic review of the microbusiness energy market.
Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:
“This review is much needed, but long overdue. Microbusinesses face a number of challenges engaging with the energy market and often end up paying well over the odds.
“Comparing prices can be difficult. The problem is made worse by the sharp practice of some brokers who mislead customers or engage in outright fraud.
“The lack of protections or redress for those who’ve been misled leaves microbusinesses out of pocket, undermines trust and reduces future engagement in the market.”
“Ofgem’s review must lead to fundamental changes in the way that microbusinesses are protected.”
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