How does bundling your bills actually work?

Most UK households use 4-5 different companies for essential services: one for gas and electric, another for broadband, a mobile provider, and maybe separate insurance policies. Each has its own bill, its own login, its own direct debit. What if you could get all of those from one provider — and pay less overall?

The multi-service provider model

A multi-service provider (sometimes called a multi-utility provider) supplies energy, broadband, mobile SIMs, and insurance products all under one account. Because they handle everything, they can offer bundle discounts — similar to how a Sky or Virgin bundle works, but covering more of your household essentials.

What services are included?

Energy

Gas and electricity supplied to your home. Competitive tariffs with no exit fees.

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Broadband

Fibre broadband with speeds up to 900Mbps depending on your area. Includes a router.

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Mobile

SIM-only plans with unlimited calls and texts. Data allowances to suit your needs.

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Boiler & Home Cover

Boiler breakdown cover, plumbing, drainage, and home electrics protection.

Why is bundling cheaper?

When one company provides multiple services, they spend less on marketing, billing, and customer acquisition for each additional service. Those savings get passed on to you. Plus, the more services you bundle, the more cashback you earn on everyday spending through a linked cashback card — it's the provider's way of rewarding loyalty.

How do I switch?

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Get a personalised quote

Enter your postcode and current usage to see exact pricing for your household.

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Choose your services

Pick which services you want to bundle. You don't have to take all of them — pick what makes sense for you.

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The switch is handled for you

Energy switches are managed automatically (it's a regulated process). Broadband and mobile are set up with clear timelines. No gap in service.

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One bill, one app, done

All your services are managed through one account, one app, one direct debit. No more juggling.

Curious what you'd pay?

Getting a quote is completely free, takes about 2 minutes, and doesn't commit you to anything.

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