Blocked 3 billion pounds: how millions of Britons can receive energy credit.
Lost funds for households
According to The Sun: Millions of households may miss out on £255, which could help them cope with rising costs in January. According to the industry regulator Ofgem, around £3.09 billion in energy credits has been accumulated on accounts.
Customers who pay for energy via direct debits typically pay the same amount throughout the year, which can lead to a credit build-up on their accounts.
Customers with direct debits pay the same amount on bills throughout the year.
This money can significantly support households amid rising energy resource prices. It is important to pay attention to the possibility of claiming this money to avoid losing financial assistance during difficult times.
The situation with accumulated credits underscores the importance of financial literacy and actively managing one’s expenses. By reaching out to their energy providers, households can find out how to access this money, which could be an important lifeline in times of economic instability.
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