A project led by Southern Water which seeks to identify customers facing financial difficulties, and help them access the financial support they need, has been awarded more than £600,000 of funding.
The cash boost from the Ofwat Innovation Fund will support an initial six-month scoping exercise, ahead of potential further investment later in the year.
The project is called Water4All, and Southern Water, with lead partner Sagacity have already started working with data companies Equifax and Synectics Solutions to develop a joint approach to identifying customers who need help. Advizzo, Auriga, AgilityEco and Waterwise will also assist to maximise customers’ income, reduce their bills and lower their carbon footprint.
Rachel Ryan-Crisp, Southern Water’s Vulnerability Lead, said: “Water companies have specific initiatives aimed at supporting customers, but they urgently need help to better identify and support low-income and vulnerable households.
“Water4All, led by Southern Water, puts financially vulnerable customers at the heart of the solution. A consortium of leading multi-sector experts will use their knowledge and data to seek and serve those who need help most.
“Billing, affordability, fraud and benefits data will be used to identify eligible customers using cutting-edge modelling techniques, with priority households identified and engaged with.”
Anita Dougall, CEO, Sagacity, adds: “Sagacity are excited to be the delivery lead for Southern Water's innovative Water4All project funded by Ofwat. We’re delighted to be able to deploy our sophisticated technologies, data capability and industry know how, to proactively help vulnerable customers to reduce financial distress.
“Through the Water4All solution, we will make a significant difference to individuals navigating the cost-of-living crisis.”