Severn Trent encourages customers to explore available financial support options, including potential discounts of up to 70% on water bills. The company emphasizes its commitment to affordable water services and offers various assistance programs, such as debt help, flexible payment plans, and capped bills for low-income households, those with medical conditions, or large families.
Severn Trent customers are being asked to check what financial support is available to them, as the company says some customers may be eligible for up to 70% off their water bill.Ranging from up to 70% off bills, help with debt, and more – the company is committed to having accessible, varied financial support for customers, now or in the future.
While it will maintain the second lowest water bill in the England, for those who need support – the company is making sure it’s available. “Keeping bills low, and affordable is always a priority and my team are out and about every day meeting customers and seeing where we can make a difference, so we know that people need help, and we want people to know it’s always there. It’s why we’re able to announce huge investment in the areas our customers care about, by also underpinning that with more financial support than ever.
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