
By Sarah Left
Published: 26 August 1999 16:58 GMT
PowerGen is offering businesses a £50 cashback deal if they sign up for the company's services online.
The move extends a PowerGen initiative launched in July for consumers, which offered £30 cashback.
The offerings on the Web site (http://www.powergen-power.co.uk ) include online bill payments with a debit card, a calculator to see if you can save money by switching to PowerGen, a function to query bills, and the ability to send meter readings via the Net.
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