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Singtel partners Geneco to offer electricity plans
Households can enjoy electricity bill savings of up to 30%
Singapore, 10 January 2019 – Singtel and Geneco today announced a partnership to offer Geneco electricity plans. Singtel will be reselling these plans through Singtel Power.
Households can choose from a range of electricity plans that offer monthly power bill savings of up to 30% on current regulated tariffs. Customers who switch from their existing provider will experience a seamless transition with no disruption to their electricity supply.
This partnership combines Singtel’s extensive customer reach as Singapore’s leading consumer services provider with Geneco’s experience as a brand of YTL PowerSeraya, the second largest power generation company in Singapore.
“With Singtel Power, we seek to provide greater value, choice and flexibility to Singapore households. We are excited to be a convenient one-stop shop for their power and communications needs. In addition to savings on their power bills, customers can enjoy an attractive discount on their fibre broadband subscription and mobile handset purchase,” said Mr Yuen Kuan Moon, CEO, Consumer Singapore, Singtel.
“At Geneco, we recognise that good energy becomes even better with great partnerships. Working with Singtel, we aim to offer Singaporeans easy access to better energy plans, with the option of value-added services from Singtel. The partnership allows us to tap into Singtel’s extensive customer reach as part of our “Power the Change” vision to build a sustainable energy future for Singapore,” said Mr Yeoh Keong Hann, Executive Director of YTL Power.
Residential customers can choose from three Geneco plans, Get it Fixed 24, Get it Fixed 36 and Get it Less 24, and enjoy exclusive Singtel promotions. For a start, new Singtel Power customers who also sign up or re-contract on a Singtel 1Gbps fibre broadband plan will enjoy 1 month free broadband and a S$80 mobile handset discount.
References:
- Elangovan, N. (2020, June 5) Singapore households generated additional 1,334 tonnes of plastic waste during circuit breaker: Study, Today Online.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singapore-households-generated-additional-1334-tonnes-plastic-waste-during-circuit-breaker
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Source: The Sustainability Project