
Premier League Kickoff 2017/18
Here at GAS, we’re all about making Great Savings! To celebrate the start of the 2017/18 Premier League season, we thought it would be fun to run a quick quiz on ten others renowned for making some great saves.
Here at GAS, we’re all about making Great Savings! To celebrate the start of the 2017/18 Premier League season, we thought it would be fun to run a quick quiz on ten others renowned for making some great saves.
You may or may not already know, Great Annual Savings have a special relationship with Spennymoor Town football club. As a main sponsor of the club, we offer our cost saving expertise across multiple services, which you can read all about in our Spennymoor case study.
So, like most businesses you probably check your bill at the end of each month and pay the required amount. However, how many of us understand what really makes up our final bill? And what are we truly being charged for?
We explain exactly how a blend and extend contract works, and how they help you reduce those ever-rising operational costs.
June 2017 has seen the third Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) rise in 19 months. The price has now doubled since 2015 and now stands at 12 percent.
For many businesses, renewables have been a solid financial investment, but what if the energy they produce could have been saved through improved energy efficiency?
Do you know your AQ from your DUoS? The energy industry is very complex, meaning it’s very easy to get lost when discussing your usage or your contract. We’ve put together a handy jargon buster to help towards making a tricky subject slightly easier.
kVA is a common electrical term used to describe the amount of electrical power that a meter can feed to a building or site. It stands for Kilo Volt Amperes and one KVA equals 1,000 Watts of power.
It’s a jungle out there. The energy market rightly holds a reputation for complexity, but it’s not something you should be afraid of. There are hidden dangers around every corner, but equally there are bountiful opportunities
Just over a month has passed since the English business water market became deregulated, allowing businesses with premises in the UK to choose who they buy their water from and to negotiate the best deal on their contract.