The New Zealand Herald

Vocus powers up electricit­y sales

- Matthew Theunissen matthew.theunissen@nzherald.co.nz

Telco company Vocus Group is venturing deeper into the electricit­y market with its highend provider Orcon joining sister brand Slingshot in selling power.

Vocus Group yesterday announced the launch of Orcon Power, which it said would offer competitiv­e rates, a 10 per cent prompt-payment discount, and a $150 sign-up credit.

The group’s consumer general manager, Taryn Hamilton, said it was a “no-brainer” for Orcon to start selling power after the success Slingshot had seen since it did the same earlier this year.

Vocus, which also owns Flip and 2talk, purchased small power company Switch Utilities in December last year, wanting the ability to offer customers internet and energy on the same bill.

Offering electricit­y through Slingshot appears to have paid off, with the Electricit­y Authority finding it has been the country’s fastest-growing power company since its launch.

“Our entry to the power market continues to exceed expectatio­ns and has shown us that bundled services are the future,” Hamilton said. “Customers are keen to keep connected and save money by having a bunch of their home utilities with one provider, and one monthly bill.”

Vocus NZ chief executive Mark Callander previously told the Herald the company aimed to provide real competitio­n for New Zealand’s big power companies, as well as with its traditiona­l telco rivals.

Trustpower also offers broadband and energy packages in New Zealand.

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