Our role: intermediary or introducer, not the underlying supplier or provider.

How we are paid

Clearer business essentials

Keep the essentials moving. Understand every decision.

Coral helps UK business owners review connectivity and merchant-service needs, alongside general utility account support. Energy contract procurement enquiries are currently paused.

Energy
Information and account support
Connectivity
Built around the operation
Payments
Provider roles made clear
A small-business owner discussing operational services with an adviser in a warm café setting

01 Business review
Clarity before commitment

Coral Utilities Limited acts as an intermediary or introducer, not as an energy supplier, communications network or payment processor. Availability, prices and contract terms are set by the relevant provider.

Understand our role

The operating essentials

Three conversations.
One clear thread.

We organise the requirement, explain the boundaries and help you see what belongs in the provider decision.

01

Electricity & gas

Business energy

Read general information or ask about an existing utility account. Contract procurement enquiries are paused.

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02

Broadband & communications

Connectivity

Define users, sites, resilience and call requirements before discussing an available route.

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03

Card & online payments

Merchant services

Understand the channels, fees and provider responsibilities around customer transactions.

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A useful first step

One practical conversation

Tell us what is due for renewal, what is causing friction and what a useful outcome looks like. We will explain what we can assess and what information is needed next.

Prepare a short brief
  1. 1
    Current position

    Service, provider, premises and timing.

  2. 2
    Operational brief

    What needs to work and what is changing.

  3. 3
    Available route

    Provider-dependent options and our commercial role.

  4. 4
    Your decision

    Written terms checked before commitment.

Decision notes

Small print belongs in the main conversation.

A lower headline figure is not useful if the term, fees, responsibility or operational fit remains unclear.

A

Who provides it?

Identify the contracting supplier, network or payment-service provider.

B

What is the whole term?

Review duration, start date, renewal, notice and exit provisions.

C

What does it really cost?

Bring standing, usage, equipment, service and transaction charges together.

D

How is Coral paid?

Ask for the applicable commission, referral-fee or direct-fee explanation.

Owner-led and operational

For the person who notices when the Wi-Fi drops, the renewal arrives or the terminal slows the queue.

Coral’s process is designed for small organisations where the decision-maker is close to the working day: hospitality, retail, offices, workshops, care and community settings, and growing multi-site teams.

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Commercial transparency

There should be no mystery about how an intermediary is paid.

If we receive a commission or referral fee from a provider in connection with your chosen service, we will explain the applicable arrangement before you agree to proceed. The amount and method can vary by service and provider.

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What is coming up next?

Put the next essential-service decision on the table.

Tell us the service, current provider and renewal timing. A first enquiry does not need a bill or sensitive documentation.

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