Skip To Content

Your browser is out of date, please upgrade it.

Business owner behind the counter at his cafe looking at the till.Business owner behind the counter at his cafe looking at the till.

Money saving tips for small businesses

Worried owners of small businesses including retailers, hairdressers and builders estimate that with the rising cost of living they may be forced to stop trading. What can small business owners do to save money and keep operating?

To help support small businesses during this difficult time, Small Business Britain is offering practical money saving tips to small business owners. We have gathered their top six pieces of advice below, including getting a smart meter installed to help you save energy.

Installer with smart meter at small business

1. Save energy

Energy usage is one of the expenses small businesses are most likely to estimate.

A great way to understand exactly how much energy you’re using and help you identify ways to reduce consumption, is by getting a smart meter installed.

Contact your energy supplier to find out if your small business is eligible for an installation.

2. Forecast cash flow

To save money, you first need to know where it’s going and when it’s coming in. While there’s some sophisticated cash flow software out there, sitting down with a simple spreadsheet to plot different financial scenarios can be just as effective too.

3. Access financial support

If you do have a shortfall to meet, there is financial advice and support being offered. Go to the Government's financial support for your business page and look through the different loans, grants and support being offered around the UK.

4. Cut costs

Two thirds of small businesses have changed their business model as a result of the crisis. Reshaping a business brings a lot of opportunities, but sometimes extra costs too. It is important to interrogate all of your spending to see if there are options to save – even if it’s how much you spend on milk!

Click here for more information on cutting costs for your small business.

A small business owner, a woman with dark hair in a pink top, going over her business finances on a laptop

5. Negotiate openly

If you are really struggling, don’t suffer in silence.

Open up a conversation with everyone you can to see if it’s possible to arrange discounts, or more manageable payment terms.

Speak to your accountant, or HMRC, about taking up the current offers to defer tax payments like VAT to aid cashflow.

6. Find support groups

The cost-of-living crisis has been overwhelming for many small businesses, so it’s important to make sure you have the right support. Many business schools offer free support through their networks, particularly those belonging to the Small Business Charter. There are also regular, free online events through Small Business Britain’s Facebook channels.

How can I request a smart meter for my small business?

Simply enter your energy supplier in the box below and we’ll connect you. If your small business works with a Third Party Intermediary (TPI) or broker, please contact them directly to request your smart meter.

We believe that Octopus Energy is now responsible for Affect Energy customers. Therefore we are connecting you with Octopus Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We believe that Yu Energy are responsible for Ampower UK customers. Therefore we are connecting you with Yu Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We don't currently have information from your energy supplier regarding their bookings for smart meters, but we will connect you to their website so you can contact them directly.

We don't currently have information from your energy supplier regarding their bookings for smart meters, but we will connect you to their website so you can contact them directly.

We believe that Yu Energy PLC is now responsible for Bristol Energy Business customers. Therefore we will connect you with Yu Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We believe that Octopus Energy is now responsible for Bulb Business customers. Therefore we will connect you with Octopus who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We believe that Pozitive Energy is now responsible for Contract Natural Gas customers. Therefore we will connect you with Pozitive Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

You can continue your smart meter journey at your supplier's website. They will take your request forward.

Eon have informed us that Eon Next are responsible for smart meter installations, so you'll be redirected there.

We don't currently have information from your energy supplier regarding their bookings for smart meters, but we will connect you to their website so you can contact them directly.

We don't currently have information from your energy supplier regarding their bookings for smart meters, but we will connect you to their website so you can contact them directly.

We don't currently have information from your energy supplier regarding their bookings for smart meters, but we will connect you to their website so you can contact them directly.

We believe that Shell Energy are responsible for Hudson customers. Therefore we are connecting you with Shell Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We believe that Smartest Energy is responsible for MA Energy customers. Therefore we are connecting you with Smartest Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We believe that British Gas is responsible for PFP Energy customers. Therefore we are connecting you with British Gas who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We're redirecting you to Pozitive Energy's contact page, where you'll be able to sign in and contact them in order to book your smart meter installation

We don't currently have information from your energy supplier regarding their bookings for smart meters, but you can still visit their website and contact them directly. They will take your request forward.

You can continue your smart meter journey at your supplier's website. They will take your request forward.

We believe that Yu Energy is now responsible for Xcel Energy customers. Therefore we will connect you with Yu Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

We believe that Yu Energy is now responsible for Whoop Energy customers. Therefore we will connect you with Yu Energy who will be responsible for taking your request forward.

FAQs

How long does installation take?

Installations normally take about two hours and are arranged in advance so that you can make any necessary arrangements beforehand to ensure minimal disruption to your normal business operations.

Is my smart meter accurate?

Smart meters are as accurate as traditional meters. By law, all smart meters have to be approved by and certified by the Office of Product Safety & Standards to prove their accuracy. If you believe that there's a fault with your smart meter you can report it to your energy supplier in the same way you do now.

Get a smart meter
Get a smart meter