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Airtricity’s ballooning bad debts signal true scale of inflation shock

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Power companies hit by huge rise in consumer debt, as write-offs soar

Energy prices are estimated to have fallen by 3.1pc last month. Photo: Getty

One of the country’s biggest energy providers has seen a massive spike in customers’ bad debts in a sign the inflation that hammered households and businesses over the past two years has left a legacy of economic scarring, despite various support schemes.

Accounts for SSE Airtricity – the Irish arm of the UK’s SSE group – show the amount of debt on its books more than 60 days past due soared to £18.3m (€21.5m) at the end of March, up from £11m a year earlier.

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