There’s a smarter way to save on your bills. Just ask Rob, who saved over £800 on his household bills after joining Nous.
Sharing his saving story, Rob said “It’s ridiculous how much Nous has saved me on broadband and mobile alone”.
Go to the Nous blog to read the rest of Rob’s story, and find out how we can save you hundreds on your household bills.
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We are banning mid-contract price rises linked to inflation.
Under these rules, you will be told about any telecoms price rises in pounds and pence.
Read more. ➡️ https://t.co/F7c0RX3lJF
Andrew, a 42-year-old signaller from Hastings told us the tedium of dealing with his household bills meant he kept putting it off.
He knew he was probably overpaying – but still didn’t want to face the headache of getting on top of his contracts.
He joined Nous, and after just a few days, we’d already switched him to a fairer energy deal.
Find out more about Andrew's saving story by heading to the Nous blog 👇
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Water regulator Ofwat has revealed bills in England and Wales are set to rise by an average £94 over the next five years.
On #BBCBreakfast Peter Ruddick had more details about the proposed increase
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28M households across the UK will benefit from reduced energy bills next week when the new @ofgem price cap kicks in. Under the new cap, the typical annual dual-fuel bill paid by direct debit will be £1,568 per year – a drop of £122.
The Bank’s monetary policy committee has voted to maintain base rate at 5.25%. This is the seventh time in a row that the BoE has left the cost of borrowing unchanged, since it raised rates to 5.25% last August.
NEW: The past 15 years have been worst for income growth in generations.
Read @JCribbEcon and @TomWatersEcon’s #GeneralElection briefing on seven key facts about UK living standards, funded by @finan_fairness: https://t.co/mOy432l2OJ
From the 1st July, a typical household who uses gas and electricity will see their annual bill fall by 7% to £1,568 – £506 cheaper than the same time a year ago.
Today’s @ONS figures show that the rate of inflation is coming down. But we're not out of the woods yet – and for many households, this isn't going to feel like an improvement.
Hey @EE, the @get_nous team helped a customer today who was out of contract for her mobile and paying more than £60 a month for 8GB of data. You're offering new customers *30GB* data for £17 a month. How do you justify ripping off a loyal customer by more than £500 a year??
The Monetary Policy Committee voted by a majority of 7-2 to maintain #BankRate at 5.25%. Find out more in our #MonetaryPolicyReport: https://t.co/2lnXthHbMt