Thursday 28 February 2008

Site gives power to the people

Switchselect.com appears in the press again, this time in Monday's Business Owner's section of the Courier Mail.

FINDING cheap deals on everything from hotel rooms to plane tickets, car rentals, health insurance and even pots of beer – online comparison services are an idea whose time has come.

But for Queenslanders right now, perhaps none is as timely as Switchselect.com.
In spite of last year's deregulation of the state's electricity market, households face across- the-board power bill hikes in line with cost increases borne by generators.


Enter Switchselect, Australia's first "online energy broker" and the brainchild of 20-something entrepreneurs Leon Hayes and Steven Glover.


The South Brisbane-based company gives consumers free real-time comparisons of what different energy suppliers charge, based on a household's unique pattern of energy use.


If customers then wish to switch suppliers, they can do so via the site.
Switchselect thus earns a small administration fee from the winning supplier.


"It's all free information, it's just that customers don't have the time or the desire to find it themselves," co-director Leon Hayes says.


"We've done that for them."


Mr Hayes, 26, and business partner Steven Glover, 29, met while working as recruiters for an agency selling energy supply contracts in the UK.


The UK, which became the world's first deregulated electricity market in 1996, boasts a dozen online energy brokers, the largest of which is listed on the London Stock Exchange.


Messrs Hayes and Glover returned to Australia last year intent on providing a similar service, with their home state on the verge of deregulation.


Having launched on January 17, Switchselect remains the only local service of its kind.
"I guess it's just been about that, who's first to market," Mr Hayes says.
"We believe that we are the market leader and it's now our determination to stay there and keep providing to the public what we said we would."


Initially, the young duo faced "a lot of resistance" from some of the larger energy suppliers deeply committed to their own marketing campaigns, Mr Glover says.
"Some of the bigger companies don't want to be compared and they maybe got a little bit scared because of how successful and user-friendly the site is."


The pair is now confident of having convinced suppliers their comparison service is complete, accurate and up to date.


Switchselect serves all deregulated energy markets nationwide, and also offers information on "green energy" and choosing suppliers with appropriate carbon offsets.

Saturday 16 February 2008

Switchselect.com appears on Channel Nine's Brisbane Extra

Well you'd probably know by now that Queensland's electricity industry has been deregulated, opening the market up to retailers.

For us, it means we have the power to choose which provider we want to be with. But right now there's 17, making it a nightmare when trying to find the cheapest deal.

That's where a new website called switchselect.com can help. Steven Glover is the director. "You can save hundreds of dollars on your electricity bill in minutes," said Steven.

If you decided to make a switch, the Queensland Energy Ombudsman Barry Adams says make sure you consider any hidden fees and charges.

You can compare electricity rates by visiting http://www.switchselect.com. Alternatively give their office a call on 1800 279 482.

We also spoke to the Energy Ombudsman of Queensland Barry Adams. For contract complaints give the ombudsman's office a call on 1800 662 837, and for tips on how to stay smart when dealing with contracts, visit http://www.eoq.com.au.

Friday 15 February 2008

Switchselect.com in the press

Switchselect.com has it's first press appearance.

Customers now have the "POWER TO PICK SUPPLIERS"

Released: 31 January 2008

By LEE STEHBENS

ELECTRICITY prices could rise in July, further hurting south Brisbane residentsfollowing a 350 per cent increase in the cost of suppling gas.

The tip on the cost increase came from Leon Hayes, the co-director of new South Brisbane-based online energy broker switchselect.com.
"I'm expecting a price rise in July in Queensland", Mr Hayes said. "I couldn t comment on how much but on the first of January, Victoria had a 12 to 17 per cent rise."

Mr Hayes and fellow director Steven Glover started the business to help gas and energy consumers change their suppliers and reduce the bills. The business launched its online service last week to help people find the energy supplier that best suited their needs based on cost, green energy rating and, soon, customer service.

The company contacted the City South News after reading of the 350 per cent rise in gas supply charges since the industry was deregulated in July 2007.

Mr Hayes said while gas users could not avoid the increase they could save money in other ways. Consumers can potentially save hundreds of dollars per year by engaging the very best energy supplier for their needs.

Mr Hayes, from Newstead, and Mr Glover, from Kangaroo Point, started the business to help guide customers through the confusion created by the deregulation of suppliers.

CITY SOUTH NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2008

the article appears here:
http://www.questnews.com.au/article/2008/01/31/24290_southern_news.html

Steven Glover and Leon Hayes

Steven Glover and Leon Hayes
Founders of Switchselect.com