Moneysupermarket’s energy and home services arm surged as suppliers raised promotional deals in advance of prices rising again in April.
The company, owned by Mony Group, said that this fuelled a ‘modest’ rise in revenue from January to the end of April.
The group was updating investors ahead of its annual meeting on Thursday.
The energy price cap was hiked again in April, with bills reaching an average of £1,849 a year.

Moneysupermarket, advertised by Dame Judi Dench (pictured), said the growth in deals had helped it deliver a “modest increase” in revenue.
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