Banbury Cricket Club | Fidelity Energy

Banbury Cricket Club

Banbury Cricket Club

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Banbury Cricket Club are the leading Oxfordshire Cricket Club, playing their Cricket in the ECB Home Counties Premier League.

With first teams, youth setups and reserve teams all using the facilities regularly as well as offering meeting facilities and venue hire they had a substantial energy bill. They began by looking for a way to fix their energy costs, reducing their overheads and allowing them to manage future expenses more effectively.

They needed to engage the services of a company who could take control and manage the process for them. With both the Club Trust and the Club’s Ltd company requiring energy management they instructed Fidelity Energy to manage the transition.

Our expert team began with assessing the current energy bills and usage of the cricket club. We could then engage our suppliers, working out the best method for providing the ideal solution to suit the club’s unique situation.
With the complexities that existed we had to call on our all resources and employ a range of strategies to secure a deal that give the club what they were looking for. This resulted in a deal that provided the club with a fixed rate, fixed term at a saving on their original contracts.

Martin Phillips, Chairman at Banbury Cricket Club, said “Fidelity Energy has been acting for Banbury Cricket Club as our energy broker recently. We have found them to be pleasant and most efficient and worked hard to obtain some very favourable prices, fixed for a lengthy period of time. Banbury Cricket Club has an unusual make up, consisting of a Club Trust and a limited company. It was therefore a fairly involved and a one-off set of circumstances, but Fidelity Energy saw this as a challenge and not an insurmountable obstacle. I would have no hesitation in recommending Fidelity Energy to any sports club looking to make savings on energy bills.”

I would have no hesitation in recommending Fidelity Energy to any sports club looking to make savings on energy bills.

Banbury Cricket Club