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Scottish Power hit with 12-day sales ban by Ofgem | Scottish Power hit with 12-day sales ban by Ofgem |
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Energy supplier Scottish Power has accepted a 12-day sales ban after failing to meet Ofgem's customer service targets, the watchdog has said. | Energy supplier Scottish Power has accepted a 12-day sales ban after failing to meet Ofgem's customer service targets, the watchdog has said. |
The firm cannot engage in "proactive sales" for a dozen days from 4 March. | The firm cannot engage in "proactive sales" for a dozen days from 4 March. |
It came after the supplier failed to meet Ofgem's targets to clear up all outstanding Energy Ombudsman decisions regarding customer complaints. | It came after the supplier failed to meet Ofgem's targets to clear up all outstanding Energy Ombudsman decisions regarding customer complaints. |
Scottish Power said it was "committed to delivering the best service possible and treating our customers fairly". | Scottish Power said it was "committed to delivering the best service possible and treating our customers fairly". |
'Remain concerned' | |
In November, Ofgem said the firm had to answer customers' calls quicker, reduce a backlog of bills and act on outstanding ombudsman rulings. | In November, Ofgem said the firm had to answer customers' calls quicker, reduce a backlog of bills and act on outstanding ombudsman rulings. |
Announcing the sales ban, Sarah Harrison, Ofgem's senior partner in charge of enforcement, said: "A sales ban illustrates the difficulties Scottish Power is having in delivering the levels of service customers deserve. | Announcing the sales ban, Sarah Harrison, Ofgem's senior partner in charge of enforcement, said: "A sales ban illustrates the difficulties Scottish Power is having in delivering the levels of service customers deserve. |
"While Ofgem's targets have driven significant improvements in Scottish Power's performance, we remain very concerned about how customers are being treated." | "While Ofgem's targets have driven significant improvements in Scottish Power's performance, we remain very concerned about how customers are being treated." |
Scottish Power's performance had been measured against three targets outlined by Ofgem last winter, which were: | |
Ofgem said that while Scottish Power had met the first two targets it had not met the last one. | |
The watchdog said: "Ofgem and Ombudsman Services uncovered new evidence that showed the company had not fully met its November target. We have continued to work with Ombudsman Services and they found Scottish Power fell short by 30." | |
Sales staff switch | |
Scottish Power said that in November it had voluntarily set itself the above "challenging improvement targets". | |
"We have successfully delivered two of the targets," said Neil Clitheroe, chief executive of Scottish Power Retail & Generation. | |
"In relation to the target of having zero ombudsman remedies over 28 days, we cleared 2575 cases during November and, at 1 December, the Ombudsman confirmed that we have achieved the zero target. | |
"However, subsequently it was identified that 30 cases had been closed incorrectly. We sincerely apologise to these customers for these errors. | |
"The cases were immediately fixed on discovery. In line with our original voluntary commitment and with the agreement of Ofgem, we will now stop outbound selling from 4 March until 15 March." | |
He said that more than 500 sales advisers who are normally engaged in telesales activities will spend this period supporting customer service teams across the UK. |