Major update for energy customers on prepayment meters as thousands could be owed compensation | The Sun

THOUSANDS of customers on prepayment meters could be owed compensation.

Ofgem’s chief executive Jonathan Brearley said energy companies must immediately review their own meter installations.

"If you know people have had a prepayment meter inappropriately installed, fix it now," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

"That means going back to that customers, asking them whether they want to continue on that meter, if they don't change that meter and offer compensation where appropriate."

Jonathan said Ofgem told companies they would come and look at everything firms are doing and if they are following rules.

Ofgem will investigate if British Gas supported customers who fall into debt before taking any action to install a prepayment meter or disconnect them.

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It will also consider whether British Gas assessed if its safe for that customer to have one installed.

A market compliance review meeting it also being held today.

This will look at various things including:

  • How boards and senior leaders are providing direction and decision making with respect to remote switching to prepayment meters
  • What policies suppliers have for remotely switching a smart credit meter to a prepayment meter and fitting a prepayment meter under warrant
  • How firms identify vulnerable customers and how they support them

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It comes after a Times investigation found that British Gas was forcibly installing prepayment meters to customers, many of them vulnerable.

The energy provider was found to be forcing themselves into homes, when customers weren’t there themselves.

The undercover reported worked for debt collection contractor Arvato Financial Solutions and accompanied agents on the job.

Some of the "vulnerable" customers the Times reporter came across while working at Arvato Financial Solutions included a single dad with three young children.

After establishing the property was unoccupied, the reporter observed the agents work with a locksmith to force their way in and install a prepayment meter.

Agents also fitted a prepayment meter by force at the home of a young mum with a newborn baby, the newspaper claimed.

The scandal sparked an urgent inquiry by regulator Ofgem and British Gas and other suppliers have banned installing the devices.

However, the regulator then revealed that its rule, which currently bans energy firms from forcibly putting customers onto prepayment meters will end in March.

It will mean that any customers who find themselves in debt to their energy provider could be automatically moved onto a prepayment meter from March 31.

Sun Money called for a ban on fitting prepayment meters in households in August last year.

Estimates suggest that over four million households already face paying around £60 more for energy just because they have one installed.

What energy bill help is available?

A £900 payment will be going to millions on means-tested benefits and Universal Credit in 2023.

To be eligible for the payment, households will need to be claiming at least one of the following:

  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Pension Credit
  • Tax Credits (Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit)
  • Housing Benefit
  • Council Tax Support
  • Social Fund (Sure Start Maternity Grant, Funeral Payment, Cold Weather Payment)
  • Universal Credit

Elderly Brits will receive another one-off £300 pensioner cost of living payment.

Those with certain disabilities will also qualify for a further £150 cost of living payment.

Energy suppliers also offer plenty of energy grants and schemes to help you out if you're struggling. Here's a list of schemes open right now:

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  • British Gas Energy Trust Individuals and Family Fund
  • British Gas Energy Trust
  • EDF Customer Support Fund
  • E.ON and E.ON Next Grants
  • Octopus Energy Assist Fund
  • OVO Energy
  • Scottish Power Hardship Fund

There's also a one-off fuel voucher from your energy supplier if you're on a prepayment meter.

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