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About Us

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The Energy Advice Bureau is an energy price comparison company that saves UK businesses money on their energy bills every year.

The EAB was formed because of a need to help business become stress free when dealing with their business energy, and give them back the time to focus on running the most important thing…their business.

We saw how vulnerable businesses are when it comes to making time to sort out their business gas and business electric, so we take care of the whole process for you, making it easy, stress free and most importantly hassle free.

As a result, our free and impartial advice has made a massive impact, securing business of all sizes with the best rates for their business gas and electricity needs.  Our advisors are always there to assist you with your energy queries and needs; our support will always be ongoing and proactive. We believe that this is the key to maintaining a good understanding and trustworthy relationship with all our clientele.

Our openness with you is guaranteed, and is an essential part to making the entire process from contract terminations to switching or even assisting you renewing with your current supplier stress and hassle free.

Our friendly team of advisors are available to take your calls from 9am to 5pm weekdays.  If you would prefer for us to call you, simply leave your name and number, and one of our energy advisors will call you at the earliest opportunity.

DID YOU KNOW…

  • Roughly 1-in-3 businesses are in a position to switch energy suppliers at any given time.
  • Businesses that switch typically reduce their bills by 25%
  • As well as the well-known ‘Big Six’ suppliers, the business energy market has a wide range of others to choose from EG Opus, CNG, Gazprom, Total, Corona & Dual Energy.
  • The Energy Advice Bureau, will akways remind you of when your contract is up for renewal, to avoid any nasty automatic rollovers.
  • In order to switch, business contracts need to be terminated in writing before they come to an end – with some suppliers insisting on as much as 90 days notice.
  • 8 out of 10 businesses say they either don’t receive or can’t recall receiving renewal letters to remind them when their notice period is ending.