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Black Friday is fast approaching and ENGIE is offering new customers great value electricity and gas plans for the second year running. 

ENGIE Australia’s General Manager Marketing & Digital Experience, Penny Maher, said astute bargain hunters in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland will be pleased to see that ENGIE has returned with another Black Friday offer this year. 

“We’re excited to be offering Black Friday energy deals again this year and helping our customers to find ways to save money during the festive season,” said Ms. Maher.  

“At ENGIE we value innovation and helping our customers save money, and last year we were proud to be the first energy retailer to launch a Black Friday energy deal. 

“With Christmas approaching fast, there is no better time to get a good deal on your electricity and gas.” 

New customers in NSW, VIC and SA can receive welcome credits of up to $500 on their first bill, $250 for electricity and $250 for gas, while in QLD new electricity customers can get a $250 welcome credit. 

“Everyone knows it’s possible to get a great deal during Black Friday and our ENGIE offers won’t disappoint,” said Ms. Maher. 

“ENGIE is committed to providing great value and sustainable products for Australian households and businesses, including having carbon neutral and green energy plans, smart tracking tools, and competitive offers. 

ENGIE’s Black Friday energy deal are available online until Tuesday 10 December at engie.com.au

The welcome credits include GST and are not redeemable for cash or available if already received in the past 12 months. 

For full offer terms and conditions please visit the website engie.com.au

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