Energy price cap consultations | Ofgem
Article Summary
- Key point
- Ofgem is consulting on extending the ban on acquisition-only tariffs from April 2026 to March 2027. This seeks feedback on maintaining current market protections for consumers.
- Why it matters
- No immediate change to household bills, but worth watching.
- Expected impact
- Mixed / neutral impact — A structural or regulatory development to monitor.
Ofgem is consulting on extending the ban on acquisition-only tariffs from April 2026 to March 2027. This seeks feedback on maintaining current market protections for consumers.
What This Means
Extending the ban on acquisition-only tariffs aims to prevent suppliers from offering cheaper deals only to new customers, ensuring existing customers aren't disadvantaged. While this promotes fairness, it also limits competition that could drive down prices for some. We believe this consultation is a step towards a more stable, albeit potentially less dynamic, market for consumers.
- Consumers: No immediate change to household bills, but worth watching.
- Businesses: Limited direct cost impact for businesses for now.
- Energy market: A structural or regulatory development to monitor.
From The Source
Ofgem · 20 April 2026
This summary and analysis is based on reporting from Ofgem. Read the full original article on their website.
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