Octopus Energy announces price rise in unwelcome message to customers | Personal Finance | Finance
Energy firm Octopus Energy has issued an unwelcome message to customers with a price increase from October 1.That’s because energy regulator Ofgem has now set its price cap for October to December, and the bad news is that it’s going up yet again. Customers who aren’t on a fixed deal will see their bills rise by 2% going into the winter, which is about £35 a year.Following the news, energy firm Octopus issued a message to customers via its website about the price hike.It said: “From 1 October to 31 December 2025, the price of energy for a typical home that uses both electricity and gas, and pays by Direct Debit, will go up by 2% to £1,755 per year – meaning bills for customers on a variable tariff will rise by around £2.93 per month.“The energy price cap only applies to those on a flexi...