If your business enlisted the services of an energy broker or a third-party intermediary for your energy contract, you could be potentially sitting on a substantial compensation payout due to possible mis-selling.
Barings Law is uncovering the mis-selling tactics and hidden commissions that have cost businesses thousands of pounds. You could be eligible if any of the following applies:
If you feel your broker pushed for a long-term contract with you, even if you didn’t want the commitment.
Fill out our online form and submit a copy of your energy agreement(s).
Barings Law assesses your case.
If eligible, we’ll start a no-win no-fee claim to recover your money from the responsible party.
We work diligently to negotiate on your behalf, striving to achieve the most favourable resolution possible.
Unlike energy suppliers, brokers in the commercial energy sector do not have to be regulated. Concerns have been raised by OFGEM over evidence that some brokers have recommended contracts that earn them undisclosed commissions instead of present the best value for the business concerned.
To get started, all you need to do is submit your contact information and business name, as well as sign a No-Win No-Fee Agreement.
You may receive a call from our team if further information is required when assessing your eligibility.
Each Business Energy case is unique, meaning we cannot give a specific timeframe. A number of factors such as the defendant’s co-operation and liability admittance/denial can depend on how quick your case comes to a conclusion.
Our team will keep you updated throughout, and will be able to give you more specific details about this as they work on your claim.
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