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No problem โ€” we'll be in touch at the right time.

We've noted that you'd like to hear from us closer to your renewal. We'll reach out when it makes sense, with a free comparison ready to go.

No pressure, no obligation. Just useful information when you actually need it.

What happens next

Nothing more is needed from you. We'll be in touch when the time is right.

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We note your renewal preference

We've logged your preference and will keep an eye on the market on your behalf. You don't need to do anything โ€” there's nothing more required from you right now.

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We reach out closer to your renewal date with a free market comparison

When the timing is right, we'll be in touch with live rates from 20+ UK suppliers, compared and ready to talk through. A timely, relevant conversation โ€” no cold calls out of the blue.

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Want to give us a head start when we call?

Attaching a recent energy bill now means we can hit the ground running when we reach out. Completely optional โ€” only if you have one handy.

Completely optional โ€” we'll be in touch regardless. This just helps us prepare.

Why starting early matters

Getting ahead of your renewal โ€” even by a few months โ€” can make a real difference.

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Better rates are available further from expiry

Suppliers tend to offer more competitive rates when there's time to plan. The closer you get to your contract end date, the fewer strong options are on the table โ€” and the less negotiating room there is.

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More suppliers to choose from with more lead time

With enough runway before your renewal, we can approach our full panel of 20+ UK business energy suppliers rather than only those who can turn around a quote quickly. More options nearly always means a better outcome.

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No last-minute rush or risk of rolling onto out-of-contract rates

Businesses that leave it too late can end up rolling onto expensive deemed or out-of-contract rates โ€” sometimes two or three times higher than a contracted price. Preparing in advance means that risk is never on the table.

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