Ofgem leads radical shake up of energy switching process
16 Jun 2014 03:54 PM
- Ofgem approves
suppliers’ proposals to cut switching time to three days after statutory
two week cooling off period, by the end of 2014
- Ofgem is leading radical
reforms to put next day switching in place by end 2018 at
latest
- Proposals will also
improve the reliability of the switching process
- Faster and more reliable
switching set to improve consumer confidence to shop around for a better energy
deal
From the end of this year the
time it takes to switch energy supplier will be cut to just three days after
the statutory two week cooling off period after Ofgem approved suppliers’
proposals to speed up the process.
The changes coming in at the end
of 2014 mean that once the customer signs up with a new supplier they will
still have the 14-day cooling off period, with the switch completing three days
after. Ofgem has been working with suppliers and DECC to speed up switching
times.
Ofgem has also today published
new proposals to make the switching process more reliable and put next day
switching in place by the end of 2018 at the latest. This will be made possible
by replacement of the IT systems used in the switching process, which were
originally developed in the 1990s. These changes represent a significant
modernisation of infrastructure which will help consumers take full advantage
of the benefits of smart meters, and pave the way for reliable, fast and easy
switching for all.
Dermot Nolan, Ofgem’s CEO,
said: “Consumers can change their bank in seven days, their mobile phone
in just a couple, but have to wait significantly longer to switch their energy
supplier. We know that consumers want a reliable and efficient switching
process, and that concerns about it going wrong can put them off shopping
around for a better deal. So now that we have taken steps to make the market
simpler, clearer, fairer, we are leading a programme which will deliver faster,
more reliable switching.
“We hope this will give
consumers more confidence to get out there and start shopping around. You
can save upwards of £200 by changing supplier and independent advice is
available from the Be An Energy Shopper website atwww.goenergyshopping.co.uk.”
Currently switches take around
five weeks, including a statutory upfront 14-day cooling off period (see notes
to editors). And from this August, new Ofgem rules come into force meaning
suppliers could face investigation and fines if they cannot meet these
timescales.
Notes to
editors
1. About
Ofgem
Ofgem is the GB energy
regulator. Everything we do is aimed at making a positive difference for
consumers. For more information on Ofgem please see our website atwww.ofgem.gov.uk
2. Cooling off
period
A ‘cooling off’
period allows a customer to change their mind, terminate their new contract and
go back to their original supplier. New regulations, that come into force in
June 2014, provide a statutory 14-day cooling period for domestic
consumers.
At the moment, it takes around
five weeks for suppliers to complete a switch. This incorporates the two
week cooling off period upfront and then is followed by a three week period
where the actual switch takes place. Following Government’s
challenge to industry to speed this up, Ofgem has worked with industry and
agreed voluntary changes to their processes to reduce this to two and a half
weeks by the end of this year. This includes the two week cooling off period
upfront, and then the switch will complete by the end of the third
day.
Ofgem’s new proposals
would see next day switching brought in - where after choosing a supplier, the
customer joins them at the start of the next day. The cooling off period would
still remain. However, crucially, it would take
place after the switch, allowing customers to enjoy their
new service the very next day.
3. New enforcement
rules
From this August new Ofgem rules
will come into force meaning suppliers could face investigation and fines if
they do not complete the switching process within a five week period
(comprising two weeks cooling off period upfront and three weeks to make the
switch). The rules also mean suppliers must stamp out cases where customers are
switched by mistake.
4. About our Moving to
Reliable Next Day Switching Consultation
Ofgem has today
published a consultation on the third part of its strategy to improve the
switching process for consumers. Proposals include reforms to further
reduce switching times to one day and to introduce a new centralised switching
service to efficiently manage dual fuel transfers. For more information
go to: Change Supplier.
5. ‘Be An Energy
Shopper’ campaign
The ‘Be An Energy
Shopper’ campaign has been launched by Ofgem in response to consumer
demand for impartial advice on how to compare tariffs in the gas and
electricity markets. An easy guide has been set up at www.goenergyshopping.co.ukto show how
the recent changes to the energy market can help them to compare tariffs and
get a better deal on their gas and electricity bills.
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