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Switch And Save On Energy Bills With Comparethemarket.com

An investigation shows that gas and electricity prices are taking up more of households income. This article goes on to explain ways in which people can save money on their energy costs within minutes.

2013-03-23
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND, March 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) With 1 in 5 households in Britain spending more than 10% of their income on gas and electricity according to new research, many consumers are looking for ways to make savings on their utility bills . Using a price comparison site such as comparethemarket.com is one way of making sure you have the most affordable deal on the market.

Russell Davis, Director of Utilities at comparethemarket.com explains: "With gas and electricity bills taking up a significant percentage of household income for so many people, making a saving can make a big difference to the household budget. At comparethemarket.com, we make it quick and easy to compare tariffs from some of the leading energy providers to see if you could save money on your gas and electricity."

See how much you could save on your energy bills with comparethemarket.com! Even if you don't have an energy bill to hand, we've made it quick and easy to see if you could save money by switching energy suppliers. Just enter your postcode along with your current energy supplier, tariff and how much you usually pay for gas and electricity and we'll do all the hard work searching the UK's leading gas and electricity suppliers. If you've got a recent energy bill to hand, even better!

Within minutes you can be looking at quotes that could save you money on your energy bill and finding a great deal to suit you. It's that simple!
1. Gas
2. Electricity
3. Business Energy/Gas/Electricity

Specialising in more than just car insurance, comparethemarket.com provides customers with an easy way to find the right deal on a wide range of insurance and financial products from home, van, bike, life and pet insurance to credit cards. It also offers comparisons for a range of household utilities including electricity, gas, phone, broadband and digital TV.

*MoneyMood survey from Legal & General, January 2013

About comparethemarket.com
- comparethemarket.com was launched in 2006 and has grown rapidly over the past six years to become one of the UK's leading price comparison websites.
- comparethemarket.com provides customers with an easy way to make the right choice for them on a wide range of products including motor, home, life, travel and pet insurance as well as utilities and money products such as, credit cards and loans.
- comparethemarket.com actively selects its brand partners, working with the best and most trusted organisations to ensure quality service to consumers.

comparethemarket.com is a trading name of BISL Limited. BISL Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Registered Address: Pegasus House, Bakewell Road, Orton Southgate, Peterborough, PE2 6YS. Registered in England number 3231094.


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[Press-News.org] Switch And Save On Energy Bills With Comparethemarket.com
An investigation shows that gas and electricity prices are taking up more of households income. This article goes on to explain ways in which people can save money on their energy costs within minutes.