They will pay compensation to around 18,000 households
The average amount paid to Good Energy customers will be £109 while Ovo customers will receive an average of £181, Ofgem said.
“Energy suppliers should hear this loud and clear: we expect suppliers to act with the utmost care and integrity. "We have also made a voluntary contribution to the redress fund to help support customers in vulnerable situations."
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