The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New company will challenge the ‘Big six’

75% of profits will go back to customers

- lucinda cameron

A new energy company which aims to give customers control has received its Ofgem licence.

People’s Energy, based in East Lothian, will give customers 75% of its profits and provide free shares to those that remain with the company.

Securing the Ofgem licence means the company is now legally able to enter the market and start registerin­g customers to be supplied with gas and electricit­y.

Co-founders David Pike and Karin Sode said they decided to establish the business as they were tired of the socalled Big Six energy firms and continual price hikes across the board.

They want People’s Energy to be completely transparen­t and customerfo­cused.

The company said customers will have a voice in shaping the firm with representa­tion on the board, while informatio­n about salaries, accounts and prices will all be shared.

Mr Pike said: “The vision for People’s Energy is to have over one million customers, all of whom are in control of their gas and electricit­y and getting a percentage of the company’s profits back.

“Our company is about putting trust back into the market, currently there is very little.”

The initiative is being backed by a number of senior business people, including former chairman of Gleneagles Hotel Peter Lederer and exchief executive of the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks John Wright.

People’s Energy will start providing energy from the beginning of August.

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