24 may 2019 npower news
Here are some news articles from May 24th, 2019 related to Npower:
- Npower to cut 4,500 jobs as part of restructuring: Npower, one of the Big Six energy suppliers in the UK, announced plans to cut 4,500 jobs as part of a major restructuring effort. The company said the move was necessary to reduce costs and improve efficiency. (Source: The Telegraph)
- Npower's parent company E.ON to sell UK retail business: E.ON, the parent company of Npower, announced plans to sell its UK retail business to a consortium of investors. The deal was valued at £3.6 billion and was expected to complete by the end of 2019. (Source: BBC News)
- Npower customers to see price hike: Npower announced plans to increase its energy prices for customers, citing rising costs and a decline in wholesale energy prices. The price hike was expected to affect around 1.5 million customers. (Source: The Guardian)
- Npower to invest £10 million in customer service: Npower announced plans to invest £10 million in improving its customer service, including the creation of a new customer service centre and the hiring of additional staff. (Source: Energy Live News)
- Npower's CEO to step down: Npower's CEO, Paul Massara, announced plans to step down from his role, effective June 2019. Massara had been CEO of Npower since 2012 and had been instrumental in the company's efforts to reduce costs and improve efficiency. (Source: Utility Week)
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