
High Business Electricity Prices,
17th March, 2010
Cold winter to prompt business electricity switch?
Many small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK may be considering a business electricity price comparison in order to cut costs, as research has highlighted the extent of problems caused by adverse weather. According to Lloyds TSB Commercial, the freezing temperatures seen in the winter had an impact on seven out of ten such firms. And for 56 per cent of SMEs a direct financial effect was felt - with more than a third stating that they lost up to £10,000 and seven per cent saying it cost more than £30,000. Cutting back by switching business electricity tariffs could help offset the problems, with just 23 per cent of companies saying they were unaffected. Head of external affairs at Lloyds TSB Commercial Stephen Pegge commented: "The combined impact of both the recession and winter will inevitably have caused cashflow problems for many businesses." E.on recently launched its Business EnergyManager, designed to help SMEs understand how electricity is being used in an organisation. Find out how you could switch suppliers and make sure you're not caught out by the small print with your business electricity prices.
<< back to news
Latest News 
Small firms urged to examine pay systems
4th September, 2010
- 21st August, 2010
The largest single contract for the fabrication of the sub-structure for the turbine
17th August, 2010
UK set for simpler invoicing processes
12th August, 2010
Private sector will struggle to compensate for public jobs
10th August, 2010
UNCERTAINTY ON PLANNING UNDERMINING ENERGY INVESTMENT
10th August, 2010
- 9th August, 2010
Small businesses need more support
7th August, 2010
650k tax scam Fraudster Jailed
7th August, 2010
RBS profits should benefit businesses
7th August, 2010
Interest rates to remain low, says expert
7th August, 2010
Small business rate relief to be increased
7th August, 2010
ScottishPower launch Online Energy Saver 10.
16th July, 2010