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Reviewing the supplier Guaranteed Standards of Performance (GSoP)

OFGEM·consultation·low·10 Nov 2025·source document
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Reviewing the supplier Guaranteed Standards of Performance (GSoP) | Ofgem Please enable JavaScript in your web browser to get the best experience. BETA This site is currently in BETA. Help us improve by giving us your feedback . Close alert: Reviewing the supplier Guaranteed Standards of Performance (GSoP) Publication type: Call for input Publication date: 10 November 2025 Closed date: 23 January 2026 Status: Closed Topic: Consumer protection, Electricity supply, Gas supply Print this page Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn This call for input launches our review of the supplier Guaranteed Standards of Performance (GSoP) and seeks views and evidence to guide its development. Call for input description The supplier GSoP sets minimum standards of performance that all suppliers must meet for specific services, or pay £40 automatic compensation to affected consumers if they fail to do so. These minimum standards are set out in regulations separate to our supply licences and have not been fully reviewed since 2015. Our call for input seeks views on our initial thinking on four main areas where change may be required to improve the effectiveness of the supplier GSoP, which are: the role that the GSoP plays as part of our wider approach to supplier regulation and use of other regulatory tools, such as the supply licence the scope of supplier activities and groups of consumers that are covered by the GSoP protections the design of the individual minimum standards that make up the GSoP, including their payment levels, performance targets, and valid exemptions the operation of the GSoP in practice, including consumer awareness, supplier compliance and Ofgem’s monitoring This review will both inform and be informed by our progress on developing and implementing our Consumer Outcomes. Read our Consumer outcomes call for input . We are keen to receive feedback from stakeholders on both of these documents and welcome stakeholders to submit a joint response to us through the Future Consumers inbox. Who should respond We would like views from people with an interest in the retail market or consumer protection and particularly welcome responses from: consumer groups charities electricity and gas suppliers trade associations We would also welcome responses from any other interested stakeholders and the public. How to respond Submit your response by 22 January 2026 by emailing FutureConsumers@ofgem.gov.uk Call for input documents Supplier GSOP Review: call for input [PDF, 628.87KB] Print this page Share the page Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Close