Thousands of UK businesses were signed up to energy deals they didn’t fully understand – often through brokers who failed to disclose key terms or commissions. In many cases, businesses were promised great rates, only to be locked into long contracts with inflated prices and unfair exit fees.
One of the most common problems is undisclosed broker commission – where the broker was paid by the supplier without telling the customer. That money is often built into your tariff, meaning you unknowingly overpaid for your energy.
We help businesses recover compensation from mis-sold energy contracts. Whether you were overcharged due to hidden broker fees or misled into a poor deal, we’ll guide you through the claims process from start to finish.
We partner with experienced legal teams who specialise in energy claims and commercial disputes. Even if you no longer have your contract or broker details, we can still investigate on your behalf.
Tell us a few details about your claim – it only takes a minute.
Our legal team will review your information and let you know if you have a valid claim.
If eligible, we’ll handle your claim from start to finish. You don’t pay unless you win.
Got questions about this claim? You’re not alone. Here are the answers to the things we’re asked most often – from who qualifies and what you can claim, to how long it takes and what it’ll cost. If you’re still unsure, our team is here to help.
What is a mis-sold energy contract?
This usually involves a broker or supplier failing to disclose key information – like hidden commissions, inflated rates, or unfair terms. If that happened to you, it may be classed as mis-selling.
Do I need a copy of the contract to make a claim?
Not necessarily. If you no longer have the paperwork, we can still look into your supplier and broker records to support your claim.
How much compensation could I receive?
It depends on your contract size and duration, but many claims are worth £1,000s – especially when hidden commission is involved.
What if I’ve switched supplier or no longer trade?
That’s fine. As long as you had an energy contract affected by mis-selling, you may still be eligible to claim.
What are hidden broker commissions?
It’s when your broker received payment from the energy supplier, but didn’t tell you. That cost is often baked into your tariff, meaning you paid more than necessary.
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