The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

British Gas sees customers leave in their droves

Switch: Energy giant loses 100,000 accounts in first four months of 2018

- Ravender sembhy

British Gas owner Centrica lost more than 100,000 accounts in the first four months of the year as increased competitio­n continues to see customers desert bigger energy firms.

Centrica revealed that it lost a total of 110,000 UK energy supply accounts in the period, partly due to what it called “competitiv­e intensity”.

However, the company claimed that “net consumer customer account losses” in the year to date “slowed materially”, relative to the average over 2017.

The group also saw increased demand for energy during the cold snap brought on by the Beast from the East.

In a trading update, the group said that “colder than normal weather has increased energy demand”.

The cold snap in February and March saw an “exceptiona­lly” high number of central heating boiler breakdowns, with British Gas fixing 145,000 breakdowns in one week.

It was the firm’s busiest week ever, and the cold weather also contribute­d to a rise in services customer complaints.

Centrica boss Iain Conn said: “2018 has begun well and overall financial performanc­e in the year to date has been good, despite high competitiv­e intensity in all our markets.

“Our customers continue to see new products and propositio­ns and stable service levels, other than in UK Home Services, which was impacted by extreme weather.”

Mr Conn added that the firm is making good progress on its cost-cutting programme.

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