Rules from regulator Ofgem will require suppliers to offer easier debt terms or emergency credit

Households unable to pay their winter energy bills will be offered extra help from their supplier under new rules put forward by the regulator.

Energy suppliers will be required from mid-December to offer struggling customers “realistic” debt repayment plans or emergency credit if they are on prepay energy meters.

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