OVO Energy boss assures state pensioners ‘it’s on us’ after £300 Winter Fuel Payment lost

Energy supplier OVO Energy is sending support to state pensioners this winter after the company’s boss said ‘it’s on us’.

The supplier has announced a £50m package of support to help state pensioners who are losing their £300 Winter Fuel Payment this winter.

The gas and electricity supplier is the latest to offer a new support scheme to the millions of state pensioners who will no longer be automatically paid the £300 Winter Fuel Payment this year, with Octopus Energy and British Gas both also offering financial help to pensioners following the government’s decision to axe the Winter Fuel cash for most pensioners.

OVO is giving customers ‘direct financial support’ if they are struggling to pay energy bills, including ‘free or subsidised upgrades’, new boilers and even heat pumps as well as reductions in direct debit payments.

Chief executive David Buttress said it is “on us” to help customers through the winter.

The package of help opened on October 1. However, Mr Buttress also called for a longer-term solution in the form of a social tariff, something campaign groups have proposed for several years.

The measure would likely take the form of a targeted discount energy deal for poorer customers, and could be below the price of the cheapest available standard energy tariff.

Mr Buttress added: “We know it’s on us to ensure our customers are supported through the winter months.

“That’s why our winter support scheme is bigger than ever this year with £50million of funds.

“But this isn’t a long-term solution. We need to make the energy system work better for everyone.

“That starts with targeted support in the form of a social tariff so we’re not plugging the gaps – no one can be, or no one needs to be left behind.”

The announcement comes after the Government’s decision to restrict state winter fuel payments to those receiving pension credit.

It means around 10 million people will lose out over the coming months, with the benefit taken away from all but the poorest pensioners in the country. About 11.5 million people used to receive it.

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