Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) has formed a new partnership with Snugg, a provider of home energy efficiency advice.
Snugg offers an online platform designed to help homeowners reduce their energy consumption and carbon footprint, with the goal of making energy efficient homes simple and affordable.
Yorkshire Building Society customers will be able to access Snugg’s tools aimed at demystifying energy-efficient home improvements, with personalised guidance on the most suitable retrofit solutions to help save energy and improve Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings.
Available from today (13th December) via the society’s website, Snugg’s tool will equip homeowners with the information they need to make the right decisions when it comes to improving their homes for greater energy efficiency.
Customers who register for the Snugg platform will have access to a full range of features, including a free personalised energy efficiency plan, eligibility checks for Government grants, and connections to trusted installers via Trustmark.
Siobhan McHale, product development manager for sustainable homes at YBS, said: “Our partnership with Snugg is a testament to our commitment to sustainability and innovation.
“By raising awareness among our customers and equipping them with advanced tools and reliable support, we aim to help them make their homes not only more energy-efficient but also more comfortable and warmer to live in.”
Robin Peters, CEO and co-founder at Snugg, said: “At Snugg, we believe that making our homes more energy-efficient is one of the best ways we can reduce the UK’s harmful carbon emissions.
“We’re therefore delighted that Yorkshire Building Society recognises this and is taking actionable steps with this partnership to help address the huge challenge in front of us.
“As well as raising awareness amongst their three million customers, this partnership will help homeowners discover simple, practical ways to cut their emissions and energy bills.
“We’re excited to work with YBS to help speed up the UK’s journey to net zero.”