Business Fast > Finance > Octopus Energy to repay £3 billion of taxpayer money used for Bulb takeover FinanceOctopus Energy to repay £3 billion of taxpayer money used for Bulb takeoverJune 21, 2024posted on Jun. 21, 2024 at 2:58 pm The payment is promised by September, giving a windfall to the next UK administration READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJune 21, 2024previous articleFee earner guilty of contempt over pre-departure emailsnext articleCompass CEO: Supply and demand indicators suggest a modest shift towards a homebuyer's marketYou Might Also LikeFinance'Scammers sent courier to steal £4,000'November 22, 2024FinanceSave money on energy bills by avoiding common heating mistakeNovember 22, 2024FinanceBritish retail sales dip more than forecast in OctoberNovember 22, 2024FinanceLeasehold reforms face more delay due to Tory flaws, minister saysNovember 21, 2024FinanceStockmarketEquitiesFirst Financing Could Provide Liquidity for Investors Amid Efforts to Boost Singapore’s Stock MarketNovember 21, 2024FinanceMajor update to car finance compensation scandal that could see drivers owed £1,000sNovember 21, 2024Recommended For YouSportsRob Milkins remembers eventful UK Championship debut and first Ding Junhui meetingNovember 23, 2024SportsMarketALEX BRUMMER: Bitcoin fails the trust testNovember 23, 2024MarketTrump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts.November 23, 2024US economyPoliticsEnergy bills, mortgages, food: will cost of living surge again under Labour?November 23, 2024PoliticsfundACC, Torrent Power among 11 mid cap stocks from which mutual fund exited in OctoberNovember 23, 2024fund
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