Further Price Cuts To Come As British Gas Reports Increase In
Residential Profits?
Released
on: July 31, 2009, 5:44 am
Author: uSwitch.com
Industry: Energy
•Centrica's
profits fall 5%, while British Gas residential reports an increase
in half year operating profits of 80% to £299 million (2008:
£166 million)
•Falling
wholesale prices contribute to increased half year profits for
British Gas residential
•Some
of the benefits of falling wholesale prices already passed onto
customers - British Gas has cut its prices twice this year shaving
10% or £126 in total off the average dual fuel bill
•Increase
in profits should cushion customers from future price increases,
and may even allow for further price cuts
•
Average household bill for a dual fuel British Gas customer has
dropped from £1,328 to £1,202 this year - £290
or 32% higher than its average bill of £912 on the 1st January
2008
•British
Gas has led the field in offering the most competitive energy
plan, only recently losing its crown to EDF Energy.
Centrica's results today reveal that while overall profits have
fallen, British
Gas residential has reported a significant uplift in profits
as a result of falling wholesale prices. Some of these benefits
have already been passed onto customers with two price cuts this
year totalling £126 or 10%.
This increase in profits should mean that customers can expect
to be cushioned for some time from future price increases - last
year BG increased prices by £416 or 46% - and there may
even be the possibility of further price cuts to come
Ann Robinson, Director of Consumer Policy at uSwitch.com,
says:"This increase in profits can only be a good thing for
British Gas customers. While customers have already benefitted
from two price cuts this year, today's results should hopefully
give them the peace of mind that they are unlikely to see any
price increases for some time, and may even benefit from a further
price cut. This year British Gas has led the field in offering
the most competitive online plan in the market only recently losing
its crown to French rival, EDF
Energy. With today's announcement, British Gas is in a strong
position to fight back and reclaim the spot as Britain's cheapest
supplier.
"But rather than holding out for further price cuts, consumers
should help themselves now by making sure they are paying the
lowest possible price for their energy and learning to use less
of it. Moving to dual fuel, paying by direct debit and signing
up to an online plan will all help save money - in fact switching
to a competitive plan could cut your energy bill by up to £425."
Contact Details: For more information please
contact: Jo Ganly, uSwitch.com
on 0207 802 2915 or joganly@uswitch.com
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