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Ofgem announces new rules for price comparison sites | Ofgem announces new rules for price comparison sites |
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Energy price comparison sites will have to become more transparent, under new rules announced by the regulator Ofgem. | Energy price comparison sites will have to become more transparent, under new rules announced by the regulator Ofgem. |
Some of the websites have been criticised for not showing the cheapest tariffs, and not telling customers which deals they earn commission on. | Some of the websites have been criticised for not showing the cheapest tariffs, and not telling customers which deals they earn commission on. |
Those that are members of Ofgem's consumer confidence code will have to make changes by the end of March. | |
Several of the sites affected, including MoneySuperMarket and Uswitch, have welcomed the new rules. | |
From March such websites will have to show all the tariffs on offer, unless customers choose to see a more limited range. | |
Many price comparison sites currently conform to the rules by asking consumers whether they want to "switch today". | Many price comparison sites currently conform to the rules by asking consumers whether they want to "switch today". |
If they click "yes", they are only shown deals which the site makes money on. | If they click "yes", they are only shown deals which the site makes money on. |
If they click "no", they are shown a wider range of tariffs, which involve customers applying to the energy provider directly. | If they click "no", they are shown a wider range of tariffs, which involve customers applying to the energy provider directly. |
But Ofgem is making it clear that being asked such a simple question will no longer be acceptable. | But Ofgem is making it clear that being asked such a simple question will no longer be acceptable. |
Customers will have to be told directly which deals the company will earn a commission on, and which they will not. | Customers will have to be told directly which deals the company will earn a commission on, and which they will not. |
"Comparison sites are a great place to start energy shopping, but customers need to feel confident that the sites are providing information they can trust," said Rachel Fletcher, Ofgem's senior partner. | "Comparison sites are a great place to start energy shopping, but customers need to feel confident that the sites are providing information they can trust," said Rachel Fletcher, Ofgem's senior partner. |
'Unbiased' | |
MoneySuperMarket said it had already made some alterations to its site. | |
"We have already updated our website to show all of the tariffs available on the market, regardless of whether we have a commercial agreement in place or not," said Stephen Murray, energy expert at MoneySuperMarket. | |
Uswitch, too, said it would comply with the rules. | |
"The new code is fully in line with our ongoing plans to develop our service so consumers can continue to compare tariffs in a simple, transparent, fair, independent and unbiased way," said a Uswitch spokesperson. | |
In a separate development, Ofgem has announced an investigation into the power company SSE. | In a separate development, Ofgem has announced an investigation into the power company SSE. |
The regulator is to examine whether the company put its competitors in the electricity connections market at a disadvantage. | The regulator is to examine whether the company put its competitors in the electricity connections market at a disadvantage. |
Ofgem has also announced measures to improve competition between companies responsible for local electricity distribution. | Ofgem has also announced measures to improve competition between companies responsible for local electricity distribution. |