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British Gas owner Centrica warns about poor trading | British Gas owner Centrica warns about poor trading |
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British Gas has lost 823,000 domestic customer accounts, nearly 6%, since the end of June. | British Gas has lost 823,000 domestic customer accounts, nearly 6%, since the end of June. |
Owner Centrica said 150,000 of those accounts had switched to other providers, some of them because it raised prices in September. | Owner Centrica said 150,000 of those accounts had switched to other providers, some of them because it raised prices in September. |
The news, unveiled in a warning about poor trading, sent Centrica shares tumbling by more than 15%. | |
Centrica said operating profits would be "lower than expected" because of problems at both its UK and US arms. | Centrica said operating profits would be "lower than expected" because of problems at both its UK and US arms. |
British Gas has 13.1 million customer accounts. | British Gas has 13.1 million customer accounts. |
Centrica said 650,000 of the customer accounts it had lost were as a result of so-called "collective switching", where large groups of households join forces with a new provider to get the best deal. | Centrica said 650,000 of the customer accounts it had lost were as a result of so-called "collective switching", where large groups of households join forces with a new provider to get the best deal. |
Also, a fall in customers for its energy sold under the Sainsbury's brand name and pre-payment tariffs also contributed. | Also, a fall in customers for its energy sold under the Sainsbury's brand name and pre-payment tariffs also contributed. |
Earlier this week, British Gas said it would withdraw Standard Variable Tariffs for new customers. | Earlier this week, British Gas said it would withdraw Standard Variable Tariffs for new customers. |
Centrica said that "despite the impact of account losses and warmer than normal weather in the year to date", cost-cutting meant British Gas's full year operating profit was expected to be "broadly in line with 2016". | Centrica said that "despite the impact of account losses and warmer than normal weather in the year to date", cost-cutting meant British Gas's full year operating profit was expected to be "broadly in line with 2016". |
Although the company added that the dividend was "underpinned", Centrica shares fell by as much as 22% before closing at 138p - the lowest level since 2003. | |
'Price hike' | 'Price hike' |
Neil Wilson at ETX Capital said the price rises in September have had an impact: "You have to wonder why Centrica rushed out its plans to reform the energy market - perhaps it's seeing a larger number of account losses than planned." | |
The performance of Centrica's division supplying large scale business users in North America and the UK also seems to have spooked the financial markets. | The performance of Centrica's division supplying large scale business users in North America and the UK also seems to have spooked the financial markets. |
The North America Business division is expected to report full year adjusted operating profit of around £80m, down from a previous expectation of £259m | The North America Business division is expected to report full year adjusted operating profit of around £80m, down from a previous expectation of £259m |
The division has been hit by intense competition and a one off charge. | The division has been hit by intense competition and a one off charge. |
The UK Business division has also faced a very competitive market. | The UK Business division has also faced a very competitive market. |
George Salmon at Hargreaves Lansdown said: "It is the business-facing parts of Centrica that are responsible for the latest dose of bad news. | |
"Weaker margins as a result of intense pricing pressure on both sides of the Atlantic, plus a £46m writedown, means Centrica is set to miss profit expectations." |