Daily Star

SAY NO TO SKY-HIGH ENERGY BILLS

The cost of energy is rising and we’re all paying the price…

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If there’s one thing that people tend to agree on, it’s that their energy bills are too high.

Right now, the energy market isn’t working as fairly as it should and retail prices are on the rise with little considerat­ion for the rest of the market.

While the ‘Big Six’ energy giants report ever-increasing profits, the rest of us are all footing the bill – and since January, the cost of energy has risen even more.

This rise is placing tremendous amounts of pressure on British families having to deal with extortiona­te energy bills.

Unreasonab­le price increases are also driving inflation up to a three-year high, which is overtaking wage growth.

Over the past five years, the Big Six have avoided anything that might impact on their beloved profits, so consumers are bearing the brunt of the cost.

A whopping 74 per cent of British Gas customers are currently paying the standard rate – that’s more than 6.6million UK households.

The energy sector’s regulator has calculated that these customers could save as much as £174 a year by switching to a cheaper deal – but when you have to switch regularly, it becomes a real drag.

What’s more, if the average annual saving is £200, that’s a whopping £2.6billion of your hard-earned cash being pocketed by the Big Six.

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A CHANGE

Luckily for you, there’s an easier option: MYIA (My Intelligen­t Assistant).

Instead of waiting for someone else to solve all the issues in the energy market, we can simply choose to do it ourselves with a little help from smart Robo Advisor MYIA.

In just six minutes, MYIA will ask you a few simple questions, scan the market, show you a list of better energy deals and switch you to your preferred deal.

As MYIA remembers your details, your tariff will also be updated to the best deal automatica­lly each time your contract expires – making costly bills a thing of the past.

What are you waiting for? Sign up to MYIA today.

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