The Scotsman

Energy firm which serves over 100,000 customers collapses

- By JANE BRADLEY

Utility firm Extra Energy which supplies electricit­y and gas to 108,000 households Uk-wide - has ceased trading, Ofcom has said.

The firm is the second largest energy company to go out of business after GB Energy two years ago.

The collapse comes as it was announced that new energy suppliers may have to pass financial and customer service tests in order to obtain a licence under Ofgem regulation­s. Companies would have to demonstrat­e they have adequate financial resources and can meet their customer serv- 0 Alex Neill says customers deserve excellent service

ice obligation­s before being awarded a licence to supply energy under the new rules.

Consumergr­oupswelcom­ed the new proposals. Alex Neill, Which? managing director of home products and services, said: “Measures to ensure suppliers are fit to enter the market and provide good levels of customer service are a positive step. Customers deserve to get an excellent quality of service and more must be done to encourage improved standards.”

The regulator said customers would be transferre­d to a new operator.

Philippa Pickford, Ofgem’s interim director for future retail markets, said: “If you are an Extra Energy customer, under our safety net, we will make sure your energy supplies are secure.”

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