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What is a Managed Service in the Energy Market?

Paul Fox • Jul 29, 2018

 

The term ‘Managed Service’ is often used in the UK Electricity Market to describe certain outsourced activities of a UK Supply Business.


Dyball Associates offers its Managed Services in two main areas of focus, Data Quality and Industry Registration.


Existing energy suppliers or new market entrant suppliers can save valuable time, resources and money by outsourcing complicated industry processes to our expert team.


The managed service team operates under bespoke agreed frameworks following the working practices of your energy supply company, they handle industry based communication and refer decisions that require customer interaction or may have financial impacts on your organisation.

 

The service works hand in hand with our market messaging and data quality software helping suppliers avoid issues that can cause industry regulatory issues and cash flow problems in small supply businesses.


Dyball Associates are proud to help new supply businesses successfully launch in the UK market.

 

Through our energy market consultancy services, and the software we've developed, we're supporting new UK electricity and gas suppliers get set up and start supplying.


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