Yorkshire Post

Economy Energy faces ban over poor customer service

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ECONOMY ENERGY faces the possibilit­y of having its licence revoked after it was banned by energy regulator Ofgem from taking on new customers amid concerns over its customer service.

The ban will remain in place for up to three months in order for Economy Energy to “take steps to improve and expand” its customer contact procedures via email and webchat, address its billing and payment failures and issue customer refunds in a timely manner.

The regulator said on Friday that the small energy supplier has also been ordered to stop requesting one-off payments and increasing direct debits.

If Economy Energy fails to make improvemen­ts within three months, Ofgem can confirm the provisiona­l order to extend the ban or, if the supplier fails to improve, it can take steps to revoke its licence.

Ofgem said it has taken action due to the decline in the standards of Economy Energy’s customer service, complaints handling processes and billing and payment procedures.

The supplier, which has around 244,000 customers, is also thought to be in financial distress and is working with big four auditor KPMG to assess its options.

Several small providers have gone bust recently, including Spark Energy, Extra Energy, Future Energy, National Gas and Power, Iresa Energy, Gen4U, One Select and Usio Energy.

Anthony Pygram, director of conduct and enforcemen­t at Ofgem, said: “Ofgem is taking action to protect customers from suffering more harm from the unacceptab­le level of customer service provided by Economy Energy.

“We expect the supplier to take immediate action to rectify its failings or face having its ban extended.

“All suppliers are required to treat their customers fairly. Where they do not, Ofgem will take the necessary steps to ensure suppliers change their behaviour and to prevent further harm to customers.”

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ANTHONY PYGRAM: ‘All suppliers are required to treat their customers fairly.’

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