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How long does it take for a bill to be generated?

  • December 3, 2024
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Hello, 

I'm a student sharing a flat with one other person. Because of this, we split the energy bill 50/50. I usually ask for the money on the final day of the billing period every month, but I've found that it always gets boosted up a couple days later for some reason and I always end up shortchanged. So my question is - how long from the end of the monthly billing period does it take to generate a bill, and therefore start the next billing period? Ours ends on the 2nd every month, so I expected a bill today, but nothing so far.

TIA! 

Best answer by Nukecad

If you look at your billing online you will see that the billing for the just-ended period shows as “Pending” for about a week after the period ends. (While it's checked and adjusted if necessary - say if there has been some missing snart meter readings that are now available).

Once ‘Pending’ changes to “ Bill Available” it is complete (and you can download a copy).
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So you may want to hold off until that happens before you split the bill.

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Blastoise186
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  • December 3, 2024

Hi ​@mgrzy22 ,

Generally you’ll see a provisional bill in MyOVO within 24 hours and the next billing cycle starts immediately - there is no gap between one cycle ending and the next one starting.

You should receive the official bill within five working days of the cycle restarting.


Nukecad
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  • December 3, 2024

If you look at your billing online you will see that the billing for the just-ended period shows as “Pending” for about a week after the period ends. (While it's checked and adjusted if necessary - say if there has been some missing snart meter readings that are now available).

Once ‘Pending’ changes to “ Bill Available” it is complete (and you can download a copy).
eg.

So you may want to hold off until that happens before you split the bill.


Emmanuelle_OVO
Community Manager
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  • December 4, 2024

I can see our community members have provided some really helpful responses here. Does that answer your question ​@mgrzy22? 😊

It might be beneficial to look into getting a direct debit set up so you don’t have to worry about paying manually each month. 
 

 


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