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Buying An Off-the-Shelf Energy Supply Business

Paul Fox • Jul 29, 2018

 

UK electricity market entry processes are complicated, with Elexon and MRASCo implementing a framework that can be hard to follow.

 

A number of years ago, software companies providing UK Energy Market Registration Systems moved away from standard Accreditation and Qualification services to provide a simpler less onerous route to market. This innovative solution enables those interested in entering the energy market to purchase a supply business with all the relevant licences required by industry standards and authorities. Market-ready energy supply businesses come under many different branded names - Energy Supplier in a Box, Supplier to Go and Supplier Ready, to name just a few.

 
Dyball Associates specialises in supporting prospective suppliers to enter the energy market with minimal effort and in as little as four weeks. By purchasing one of our pre-accredited
Off-the-shelf Supply Business , you’ll have our unparalleled expertise at your disposal to help you manage your services and data. We’ll also provide you with a bespoke energy industry software, to facilitate your operational activity as well as a seamless relationship with your clientele.

 

The off-the-shelf supply business, together with our managed services, means that your energy company can concentrate on acquiring customers, increasing customer engagement and improving overall retention.

 

Find more information on how to set up an energy supply company . Alternatively, get in touch today with one of our expert consultants.


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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