Wednesday, June 3, 2026
12.7 C
London

OVO Energy to Pay £378,000 to Customers After Complaints Delays

The UK’s energy regulator, Ofgem, has mandated that OVO Energy, one of the country’s largest energy suppliers, compensate customers affected by significant delays in addressing complaints. OVO will pay over £378,000 directly to these customers. Additionally, the company has contributed £2 million to the Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme, a fund designed to support customers and invest in energy-related projects.

Ofgem’s decision follows concerns that OVO failed to adequately protect and respond to its customers during critical times. Jacqui Gehrmann from Ofgem criticized OVO, stating, “This is not acceptable,” due to the “severity of consumer detriment.”

OVO, which is the fourth-largest household energy supplier in Britain with approximately four million customers, faced scrutiny for delays affecting up to 1,395 individuals. Some customers experienced wait times of up to 18 months for their complaints to be addressed.

The regulator noted that even when complaints were escalated to the Energy Ombudsman, there were further delays in implementing the Ombudsman’s decisions. Since Ofgem’s intervention in June, OVO has reportedly improved its complaints handling process.

Ofgem’s investigation highlighted issues with how the company managed complaints referred by Citizens Advice Scotland and its response to decisions made by the Energy Ombudsman.

In response to the regulatory action, an OVO spokesperson stated, “We’re now third in the Citizens Advice energy supplier rankings for service. However, we recognize that a particular group of our customers in 2023 waited longer than we’d like for a resolution and were overdue a response from us. Therefore, we’ve sent them a letter of apology and compensation to help.”

Affected customers will be contacted directly by OVO and will not need to take any additional action to receive their compensation.

Hot this week

Ireland “Punching Above Its Weight” in Cybersecurity as Global Threats Intensify, Says Enterprise Ireland

Ireland is “punching way above its weight” in cybersecurity...

New Pancreatic Cancer Drug Trial Delivers “Astounding” Survival Gains, Doctors Say

A consultant medical oncologist has described early trial results...

Ireland Energy Prices Ease in May as Inflation Shows Mixed Signals

Energy costs in Ireland fell by 4.3% between April...

Minister Peter Burke Launches Drive to Cut Red Tape Across Business Support Agencies

Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke is set to instruct...

Big-Name Sequels and Major Directors Return as Summer Cinema Line-Up Takes Shape

The summer movie season is set to deliver a...

Topics

New Pancreatic Cancer Drug Trial Delivers “Astounding” Survival Gains, Doctors Say

A consultant medical oncologist has described early trial results...

Ireland Energy Prices Ease in May as Inflation Shows Mixed Signals

Energy costs in Ireland fell by 4.3% between April...

Minister Peter Burke Launches Drive to Cut Red Tape Across Business Support Agencies

Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke is set to instruct...

Trump Calls for Cancellation of 250th Anniversary Concerts, Proposes MAGA Rally Instead

US President Donald Trump has called for the cancellation...

US Warns It Could Resume Conflict as Iran Peace Talks Remain Unresolved

The United States has said it remains “more than...

Derry Aim to Reignite All-Ireland Hopes as Depth and Doubt Shape Armagh Clash

Over the past five All-Ireland football seasons, six counties...

Related Articles

Popular Categories