Energy suppliers urged to renegotiate fixed contracts for small businesses
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has  urged energy suppliers to renegotiate fixed contracts for small firms on  market-peak tariffs.
Research carried out by the FSB revealed that  many small businesses are trapped in contracts that mean that their latest  bills are at last summer's peak market rate for energy, despite wholesale  prices having fallen since the winter of 2022.
13% of small firms polled fixed their energy  contracts during market peak in 2022, the FSB found. It suggested that 93,000  small businesses could be forced to downsize, restructure or even close.
The business group has urged energy suppliers  to give small businesses the option to 'blend and extend' their fixed energy  contracts, allowing them to renegotiate or sign up for longer.
Tina McKenzie, Policy Chair at the FSB,  commented:
'Having  come out from a tough winter, this spring is supposed to be the beginning of  economic recovery, but tens of thousands are still very much in survival mode  because they are tied-in to sky-high energy contracts.
'Many  small businesses agreed to lock in energy contracts last year to ensure they  qualified for the maximum level of government support. Now, with that support  largely disappearing, they are once again faced with massive energy bill hikes  as rates go back to pre-Energy Bill Relief Scheme level.'
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