Supply licensee governance arrangements guidance
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Who should respond
We would like views from people with an interest in the governance arrangements of organisations, particularly supply licensees. We also welcome responses from:
- consumer groups
- charities
- supply licensees and their parent company where they have one
We also welcome responses from other stakeholders and the public.
Background
We are consulting on new guidance to strengthen supply licensee governance arrangements. Following the guidance will help to build greater financial resilience in the sector.
We want to ensure energy supply licensees have effective governing bodies through mechanisms such as:
- independent oversight
- conflict of interest management
- providing transparency of their governance arrangements
Why your views matter
These proposals aim to support better decision making across the market. Your views will help us determine the best way to proceed.
Respond name
David Hall
Respond email
RetailFinancialResilience@ofgem.gov.uk
Main document
[Guidance on Supply Licensee Governance Arrangements [PDF, 257.97KB]
Subsidiary documents
[Annex 1 - Guidance on the Operational Capability and Financial Responsibility Principles [PDF, 513.26KB]
[Annex 2 - Milestone Assessment Guidance [PDF, 168.75KB]
](https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2025-01/ANNEX_2_Milestone_Assessment_Guidance.pdf)
Related links
- Consumer confidence: a step up in standards
- Decision on strengthening milestone assessments and additional reporting requirements
- Decision on operational changes to Renewables Obligation and Customer Credit Balance Ringfencing guidance and templates