PANDA is to offer its 150,000 customers
?¬40 off their waste collection bill when they sign up with sister company Panda Power, Ireland’s newest green electricity provider.
Panda Power first entered the Irish electricity market in June, offering amongst the lowest electricity rates on the market, including average savings of
?¬196 on annual household bills.
The new provider is expected to use this latest incentive to encourage its sister company’s 150,000 domestic customers, mostly concentrated around the east coast of the country, to make the switch to Panda Power, and away from the more established and expensive providers.
This offer is available to all Panda Waste customers that have had a Panda Waste account for six months or longer.
The new provider is unique in that it only supplies green electricity produced from renewable energy sources which do not impact negatively on the environment.
Panda Power managing director Brendan Traynor said:
“Since entering the Irish electricity market in June, we have already made a major impact, bringing new competition to the market and forcing other suppliers to lower their prices, all to the benefit of Irish consumers.
“Every day we are signing up new customers, many of whom are already aware of the high-quality service already provided by Panda Waste.
“Today’s offer is about putting something back in the pockets of our valued waste customers, while encouraging them to switch to Panda Power to enjoy the same high level of service and value from their electricity supplier.
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Mr Traynor added:
“There are no gimmicks, just significant savings on offer for customers who make the switch.
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Further details on related investments in renewable energy infrastructures are expected to be announced in the coming months, as the company seeks to build on its green credentials.
This will also include the launch of a nationwide consumer marketing campaign and a recruitment announcement as the electricity provider looks to grow operations at its existing customer support centre in Slane.
The centre plays an integral role in providing customer support for the electricity provider and sister company Panda Waste’s 150,000 customers concentrated around Dublin (Dun Laoghaire Rathdown and Fingal), Louth, Meath, Westmeath and Wicklow.