Business suppliers warned over ‘excessive’ charges

Ofgem is considering introducing additional regulations on non-domestic energy suppliers following reports their consumers are facing “excessive” charges and poor service.

In a letter to the chief executives and directors of regulation of all non-domestic suppliers, Ofgem’s director of retail Neil Lawrence said the regulator is “concerned about repeated reports about potential detriment that business customers are currently experiencing”.

Lawrence listed a series of issues that have been raised with the regulator following engagement with consumers, which he said may also impact a number of domestic consumers who receive their energy via a non-domestic contract:

Lawrence added: “We understand that suppliers may be managing increased market and bad debt risk. However, suppliers should not profit from the current state of the market in a way that negatively impacts customers and must not subvert the intent of the Energy Bill Relief Scheme.

“We are reviewing our options to introduce additional regulations to protect all non-domestic consumers.”

Lawrence said Ofgem considers it urgent that each supplier responds with views on the issues raised and the actions they have taken to protect business customers.

The regulator also plans to issue a best practice guide on debt and disconnection practices by the end of November to clarify the sort of behaviour it expects suppliers to follow in this area.

“We trust this will be helpful as you manage what will likely be a difficult winter for many business customers,” Lawrence added.