Our Guide to Terminating
your Business Energy Contract

You are required to send a letter of termination within this termination window to ensure that your contract is stopped on the agreed end date.

Business energy contracts have an official end date and before this, there is a set notice window of opportunity in which you can inform them that you will be terminating your agreement with them. This will be detailed in your existing agreement.

The information you provide must be correct as it is time-sensitive, and you don't want it to be sent back to you to be amended. You will need this to be accepted by your current supplier before the deadline.


How to Terminate your contract

Use company-headed paper if possible and include your existing supplier’s company name, their registered address and their company number.

  • Address the letter to "whom it may concern" before stating the intention of your business to formally terminate the contract by the agreed date.

  • Provide the meter point reference number, the current contract's end date, and the supply address.

  • Request written confirmation that it has been received and will be actioned.

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