Save on your energy bills with First Utility
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PUBLISHED:
17 Jun 2015 @ 21:14
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ADVFN have partnered with the UK’s largest independent energy supplier First Utility to bring you lower energy bills: the average First Utility customer saves £229 per year on their energy.
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- First Utility put their energy into lowering prices. They’ve saved their customers more than £100 million.
- They’ve cut their prices nine times in the past 18 months to reflect wholesale costs and pass on savings to their customers.
- Customers switching to First Utility save an average £229*.
- No need for a new installation, you can keep your existing meter**.
- Customer support offered on their website.
- You won’t lose your gas or electricity supply.
- Switching has never been simpler – it only takes a few minutes to get a quote online.
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