20 September 2021 - We understand why recent media coverage of the UK energy market has many people worried. But we’d like to reassure all our customers that we’re continuing to operate as normal and are protected from the pricing volatility many other providers are currently experiencing.
It’s been well-documented that wholesale energy prices - the cost suppliers pay to buy energy - have risen to record levels in recent weeks. This has been compounded by the Government’s price cap - the upper limit at which energy suppliers can charge customers on variable tariffs - which has meant a number of UK suppliers are no longer able to operate sustainably. In fact, some have stopped trading altogether.
Firstly, the structure of our wholesale energy agreement means that the cost of the energy we buy is protected against pricing volatility, both today and in the future.
Secondly, we’re more than just an energy provider. We have a unique multiservice offer that also spans broadband, mobile and insurance. This generates a number of different revenue streams and means we’re not solely reliant on energy.
And finally, we’ve always taken a long-term approach to pricing while still offering competitive tariffs to all our customers. We’ve spent the last 25 years building a stable and sustainable business, and we plan to be around for many years to come.
For any specific queries about your energy tariff or your account more generally, visit uw.co.uk/help
17 September 2021 - We’re big fans of savvy saving here at Utility Warehouse. Switching your energy, broadband and mobile to UW is guaranteed to save you at least £50 in the first year. But how else do Brits save?
13 August 2021 - It was recently announced that the Government's price cap has risen, and energy prices along with it. Here we explain why this has happened, and how these changes affect UW customers and the tariffs they're on.