Current news about npower 2016
Here are some news articles about npower from 2016:
- npower to cut 1,260 jobs: In January 2016, npower announced plans to cut 1,260 jobs as part of a restructuring effort to reduce costs and improve efficiency. (Source: The Guardian)
- npower fined £26m for mis-selling energy deals: In February 2016, npower was fined £26m by Ofgem for mis-selling energy deals to vulnerable customers, including the elderly and those with disabilities. (Source: BBC News)
- npower to increase prices by 15%: In March 2016, npower announced plans to increase its electricity and gas prices by 15% for around 4.5 million customers. (Source: The Telegraph)
- npower's parent company, Innogy, to sell UK business: In June 2016, Innogy, the German energy company that owns npower, announced plans to sell its UK business, including npower, to a consortium of investors. (Source: The Financial Times)
- npower's customer service ratings improve: In August 2016, npower's customer service ratings improved, with the company receiving a score of 74% in a survey by energy regulator Ofgem. (Source: Energy Live News)
- npower to invest £100m in smart meters: In September 2016, npower announced plans to invest £100m in smart meters, which allow customers to monitor their energy usage in real-time. (Source: The Independent)
- npower's profits fall by 40%: In November 2016, npower's parent company, Innogy, reported a 40% fall in profits for the first nine months of the year, citing a decline in energy demand and increased competition. (Source: The Financial Times)
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