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Cgn Europe Energy Green Power Holding Limited | Energy Brokers | London | Est. 2016

Cgn Europe Energy Green Power Holding Limited is a energy brokers registered in London, established 2016. View company details, send a free enquiry and verify FCA status. Kaeltripton Financial Index.

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Cgn Europe Energy Green Power Holding Limited

Energy Brokers · London · Est. 2016

10 years
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Registered company nameCgn Europe Energy Green Power Holding Limited
Companies House number10491036 →
Company typePrivate Limited Company (Ltd)
Registered addressWilson&Co 3rd Floor, 9 St. Clare Street, EC3N 1LQ
City / RegionLondon
Date incorporated2016
Years trading10 years
CH statusActive
SpecialismCommercial Energy
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About Cgn Europe Energy Green Power Holding Limited

Founded in 2016, Cgn Europe Energy Green Power Holding Limited has been active for 10 years — a period that spans significant change in the UK financial services landscape, including post-financial crisis regulatory reform, digital transformation and the economic disruption of recent years. The firm's continued active status through this period reflects operational stability.

London is the UK's financial capital and home to the highest concentration of regulated financial firms in the country. The city's vast economy spanning finance, technology, property, media and professional services generates constant demand for specialist financial intermediaries. With over 9 million residents and hundreds of thousands of registered businesses, London's financial services ecosystem offers unparalleled choice and expertise for both consumers and commercial clients.

Energy brokers in the UK are not regulated by the FCA but are subject to Ofgem requirements. The Energy Ombudsman provides dispute resolution for business energy contracts. Always obtain multiple quotes.

What Energy Brokers Do

Energy brokers help businesses and households navigate the UK energy market to secure competitive supply contracts from licensed energy suppliers. Rather than approaching individual suppliers directly, a broker compares contracts across multiple providers, negotiates pricing and terms on your behalf, and manages the switching process from start to finish.

The UK energy market — particularly the commercial segment — is highly complex. Business energy contracts vary enormously in price, structure, contract length, flexibility, exit provisions and embedded fees. An experienced energy broker understands market pricing, supplier credit policies and contract terms in a way that most business owners cannot replicate independently, and their buying power often enables them to secure pricing that is unavailable direct.

Energy brokers serve businesses of all sizes, from single-site SMEs paying a few thousand pounds annually for energy, to large multi-site organisations spending millions. Many brokers specialise by sector — hospitality, manufacturing, retail, healthcare — where they have developed relationships with suppliers whose products are best suited to that sector's consumption patterns and risk tolerance.

How to Choose the Right Energy Broker

Unlike financial services, energy broking is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. However, reputable brokers voluntarily adhere to the standards of industry bodies such as the Utilities Intermediaries Association (UIA) or the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA). Ask whether the broker is a member of a recognised trade body.

Transparency on remuneration is critical. Energy brokers are typically paid a commission embedded in the unit rate you pay — this is perfectly legitimate but must be disclosed clearly. Ask any broker to confirm the exact commission they will receive from your contract before you sign. A broker who is reluctant to disclose this should be approached with caution.

For business energy contracts, always obtain at least three independent quotes and compare not just the unit rate but the contract terms, exit provisions, automatic rollover clauses and broker commission. The cheapest headline rate with an unfavourable contract structure can prove more expensive than a slightly higher rate with flexible terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are energy brokers regulated in the UK?
Unlike financial services, energy broking is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. However, Ofgem provides oversight of the energy market and the Energy Ombudsman handles business energy disputes. Reputable brokers are typically members of the Utilities Intermediaries Association (UIA) or similar trade bodies that enforce standards of conduct and transparency.
How are energy brokers paid?
Most energy brokers receive a commission from the energy supplier, typically built into the unit rate you pay on your contract. This means you do not pay the broker directly, but their commission is effectively included in your energy costs. Brokers are required to disclose their commission clearly. Some brokers charge a direct consultancy fee instead. Always confirm remuneration arrangements before signing any contract.
Can an energy broker save my business money?
Yes, in most cases. Energy brokers have access to supplier pricing that is often unavailable to businesses approaching suppliers directly, particularly for larger consumption profiles. They also prevent costly mistakes such as falling onto expensive deemed rates at contract expiry or signing contracts with unfavourable automatic rollover provisions. For businesses spending over £10,000 annually on energy, professional broking typically delivers a clear return.
What should I have ready when approaching an energy broker?
You will need your current energy bills showing meter point reference numbers (MPAN for electricity, MPRN for gas), your contract end date, current unit rates and standing charges, and an estimate of your annual consumption. For multi-site businesses, a schedule of all premises and their meters is required. The more accurate your consumption data, the more precisely a broker can negotiate on your behalf.
What is automatic rollover and how do I avoid it?
Automatic rollover occurs when a business energy contract reaches its end date without the customer serving notice, causing the contract to automatically renew — often at a significantly higher rate. Contract notice periods can be as long as six months before expiry. A good energy broker will track your contract end dates and alert you at the appropriate time to ensure you are never automatically rolled over without reviewing the market.

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