Consumers told not expect ‘deluge of cut-price offers’ as firms bring back more competitive fixed deals

The move to cut the energy price cap is expected to trigger a revival of switching between suppliers as firms bring back more competitive fixed deals – but consumers have been told not to expect “a deluge of cut-price offers”.

The price comparison website Uswitch.com claimed it was “a watershed moment” for energy suppliers, which could now look to start offering fixed deals again. Jonathan Brearley, the chief executive of the regulator Ofgem, said he was “very hopeful” that competitive fixed-price deals would return to the market.

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