YOURS (UK)

Switch and save on energy in 2019

Save up to £458* on bills this year with Yours Switching

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Finding the best value energy deal for you can be a tough task. With prices rising by up to 9.4%† in 2018 and set to rise further in 2019, searching for the cheapest deal possible is important – especially for increased use in winter months.

Comparison services are an ideal way to choose a fixed-term tariff, allowing you to compare and contrast prices from the well-known big suppliers such as British Gas, EDF and E.on to smaller suppliers with great online deals and there are almost always significan­t savings to be had. Yours has partnered with price comparison service energyhelp­line.com to create Yours Switching, offering readers a quick and easy way to switch tariffs and providers.

Save £££s when you switch now

Yours Switching customers on average save much more than the government’s energy price cap can save you. 54% of customers^ remained on their expensive default tariff in 2018, but Yours readers could save up to £458* with a new energy deal. Switching now also allows you to avoid any new price increases by getting your tariff locked in as with a new fixed tariff, you’ll be getting the same price for the whole term of your deal. You’ll be shown offers from a range of UK energy suppliers and our impartial service ensures that you’re getting accurate, honest informatio­n about what’s on offer right now.

Saving made simple

Yours Switching provides the easiest method of saving on energy bills. Simply go online to see what you can save or call and speak to an advisor who will help you through the process. We’ll take care of everything you need to do when you switch, including contacting your current supplier. Calling and switching is completely free and there’s no obligation to switch once you get your quote. During the process, your energy supply won’t be interrupte­d, even if you plan to switch suppliers altogether. You won’t even need any new installati­on, meaning no disturbanc­es or hassle while you save.

This service is powered by energyhelp­line

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