2024-03-28
1 小时 6 分钟On this week’s podcast Martin gives his tips on how we can make the most of the fall in the energy price cap that’s due to take effect on Monday 1st April. He also shares his thoughts on smart meters, following recent reports that many of them might be faulty. Martin also has banking tips for 16 and 17 year olds, as the financial year draws to a close.
BBC sounds Music Radio podcasts hello, I'm Martin Lewis and this is the cunningly named the Martin Lewis podcast.
I do wonder what that's going to be about now.
Usually much of it comes from our BBC Radio five live show with Nihal Arthur Naicker.
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In today's pod, the big story is all about energy bills.
It's meter reading week because the price cap drops by 12% on Monday the 1 April.
Don't worry if you're listening to it afterwards.
It all still applies.
And there are cheap fixes available finally that are worth talking about.
That may be worth you switching to.
Plus, I had lots of your questions on what's going to happen to the price cap.
Will prices continue to get cheaper?
Are smart meters good or evil?
And lots more then the tellers this week is powerful and moving.
When have you prioritized your happiness over financial gain?
And I think it's really worth a listen for anyone who's unhappy at work.
I wanted to do an extra slot in the podcast all about free cash from switching bank.
This is the perfect moment to do it as many of the best deals, including the top payer, are about to end imminently.