Thousands of UK energy customers will soon be switched to another supplier
Thousands of UK energy customers will soon experience a huge change to their accounts as they will soon be switched to another supplier. Octopus Energy, which has an office in Arkwright Street, Nottingham, has confirmed it will move 75,000 Bulb customers accounts to its brand.
It comes after the company Bulb collapsed at the end of last year. Octopus said that around 90% of customers of 1.35million accounts have been moved over from Bulb, the Mirror reports.By May 31, the supplier expects around 95% of Bulb's old customer base will be switched over, meaning around 75,000 Bulb customers will be moved over before June.
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