ORBIT Energy and Entice Energy are the latest gas and electricity firms to collapse leaving thousands of Brits without a supplier.

The firms today announced they’re ceasing to trade, meaning nine energy suppliers have now gone bust in November alone.

Nine energy firms have gone bust this month

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Nine energy firms have gone bust this month

Customers of the two companies shouldn’t panic as their energy supply will continue and credit will be protected.

Energy regulator Ofgem will appoint a new supplier for customers – they will contact you directly and you shouldn’t switch in the meantime.

The latest collapse comes just days after Bulb, the UK’s seventh biggest energy firm, went bust.

The company entered special administration, leaving 1.7million households without a supplier.

Justina Miltienyte, energy policy expert at Uswitch.com, said: “Just days after Bulb entered special administration, the energy crisis has claimed two more suppliers, with both Orbit Energy and Entice Energy announcing today that they are exiting the market. 

“These latest collapses mean that nine domestic suppliers have left the market in November alone.”

More than 20 energy firms have collapsed since September, affecting 4million households.

This has pushed bills up as people have been moved off cheaper fixed tariffs when their supplier has gone bust.

What should I do if my energy supplier goes bust?

If you’re a customer of Orbit Energy or Entice Energy, your supply will continue.

Ofgem will find a supplier to take over your contract – you don’t need to do anything as the new firm will get in touch with you directly.

There’s no need to switch in the meantime, as you won’t be able to find anything cheaper than the energy price cap at the moment.

All you should do is take a meter reading and screenshot any credit in your account to make the eventual switching process easier.

Justina added: “Concerned consumers can be reassured that their energy supply will continue as normal and credit balances will be protected. 

“Customers should note their meter readings now, and again when contacted by their new supplier, to ensure their bills are accurate. 

“It is best to wait until your new supplier is announced and your account is transferred before looking around for another deal – but it’s probably best to stay put for now, as you will be put on a tariff that’s protected by the price cap.”

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