Join Our Partner Network

Building Lasting Relationships

Open the door to competitive pricing structures, along with exclusive access to our industry-leading Partner Portal.

Book your demo of our new Partner Portal today! 

Click below to reserve your space

Partner Portal

A Platform Dedicated To Your Business Needs

Create quotes & Contracts Online

Submit contracts with just a few clicks

Manager Function to monitor sales agents activities

Manage Customer Quotes Through To Sale

Track Your contract Submission Process Online

Join Our Partner Network

How To Sign Up?

Becoming a Dyce Energy Partner is simple. Here’s how we’ll guide you every step of the way:

1 - Book A Call


Start by booking a call with our partner relationship team. On this call we will give you an overview of Dyce Energy, explain how we work and get to know your brokerage so we can tailor our partnership to suit you.

2 - Complete Application


If you're happy to proceed, our team will send you a TPI application via DocuSign for e-signature. Please review and return this as soon as possible, if you have any questions you can contact the TPI team here.

3 - Onboarding & Access


Once we receive your signed agreement, we'll start the onboarding process and start setting up logins for you and your sales agents to access our systems and partner portal.

4 - Training & Support


Once your account is ready, a member of the team will reach out to schedule a training session. This is to walk you through our systems and answer any questions you may have.

5 - Start Selling


Now you are ready to start submitting contracts! If you need any support or have any questions, our TPI team is always on hand to assist whenever you need it.

Partners multi-site business

Powering Associations, Groups, and Multi-Site Businesses

If you work with associations, groups or businesses with multiple locations, Dyce Energy can help you deliver tailored business energy tariffs that make a real difference. 

Our partner program is designed to support you in managing complex portfolios with ease:

  • Simplified Multi-site Management: Consolidate multiple locations under one supplier to reduce admin and streamline contracts. 
  • Bespoke Pricing: Access to pricing that is tailored for each businesses to maximise savings.
  • Dedicated support: our teams understand the complexities that come with group or association accounts, helping you secure the best outcomes for your customer. 

Whether its a nationwide chain or a network of independent businesses, we’ll give you the tools and expertise to manage their energy supply seamlessly.

Want to find out more? Get in touch today! 

Why Partner With Dyce Energy?

  • Access to our expert team to help secure contracts and support customers 
  • Timely turnaround in pricing 
  • A personal service 
  • A Long Lasting Relationship

 

Dyce Energy Partner Team
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We Will Provide You With

  • Competitive tariffs 
  • Straightforward price books and calculators
  • Customer renewals sent to your inbox 
  • Easy to complete contracts 
  • Bespoke pricing for multi-sites
  • A simple commission process 
  • Dedicated online portal to sell contracts 
  • The ability to track your contracts and status 

What Our Partners Have To Say

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Partner/TPI FAQs

No, We Don’t Set Targets Or Require You To Submit A Certain Number Of Contracts To Work With Us. Once A TPI Agreement Has Been Signed And Returned, We Will Conduct A Training Call, From There You Are Free To Start Quoting.

Yes. To Become One Of Our Brokers, You Must Be Registered With An ADR Scheme.

If You Are Still In The Process Of Registering, You Can Apply To Join Our Partner Network, But You Won’t Be Able To Submit Quotes Until Your ADR Membership Is Active.

To Discuss Our Commission Structure, Please Get In Touch With Us By Booking A Meeting At The Top Of This Page, Or You Can Do So Here. During The Meeting Of Our Partner Relationship Team Will Discuss The Benefits Our Partners Receive Including Commission Structures.

We Have A Few Ways To Get In Touch, You Can Call The TPI Team On 01709 357315, Email Them At TPI@Dyce-Energy.Co.Uk Or Complete Our Contact Form Here.

We Only Supply Business Energy Contracts Within The UK, We Do Not Offer Domestic Tariffs.

As A Partner, You’ll Be Able To Provide Your Clients With A Range Of Fixed-Rate Contracts (Up To 36 Months In Length), Including:

For Businesses With More Complex Requirements, We Can Also Provide Bespoke Pricing To Ensure The Contract Is Tailored To Their Needs.

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