New name reflects change in the utilities sector
November 1, 2016
Utilities Disputes Ltd replaces
EGCC
New name reflects change in the utilities
sector
Responding to rapid change in the New Zealand
utilities sector, the Electricity and Gas Complaints
Commissioner (EGCC) becomes Utilities Disputes, Ltd today,
November 1, 2016.
“This change is an important evolution,” says Hon. Heather Roy, Chair of Utilities Disputes. “As providers innovate and expand their offerings, Utilities Disputes will provide a flexible and robust dispute resolution service for consumers of utilities.”
The Board of Utilities Disputes maintains it is critical for consumers to have access and be well served by an independent service that can offer a wide range of dispute resolution expertise.
“We will continue to resolve complaints in the electricity and gas industries with our tradition of quality, independence and fairness,” Mrs Roy says.
During its 15-year history, the EGCC has handled more than 50,000 consumer complaints.
Utilities
Disputes will provide high quality dispute resolution in a
wide range of scenarios, offering efficiency gains and ease
of access for both consumers and providers.
Scenarios may
include ‘one big bill’ with electricity, gas, and
broadband, land access, and multiple connectivity, among
others.
The name change went through an extensive consultation process, and feedback was received from stakeholders and providers regarding all aspects of the change.
“Utilities Disputes will expand its range of possible dispute coverage and allow our dispute resolution skills to help consumers in the years ahead,” says Mrs Roy. “As the utilities sector evolves, Utilities Disputes will be ready to add value.”
ENDS