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New Australian Startup Company Launches New Comparison Service

Newly launched startup business Compare Bear Australia has just announced the launch of a new comparison service on their website.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, October 06, 2018 –(PR.com)– Compare Bear Australia, an online service that allows Australians to compare utility prices online, has recently reported that they are now offering a new comparison service for power. Now, Aussies can go to the website and easily discover the latest and best deals on electricity – giving them the option to switch and save on their monthly power bill.

Co-founder of the new startup company Michael Speight expressed his excitement for the new service they are now offering. He says, �We were so successful with the initial launch of the website that we knew it wouldn’t be long before we expanded. Once we say the broadband comparison service take off, we knew it was time to help users save on other expenses, and we know ourselves that electricity is a big ongoing expense.”

Denis Tyur’kov, fellow co-founder of Compare Bear adds, “We’ve seen hundreds of locals log on to the website and then make the switch to a new provider. I think many are actually surprised as to how much they can save simply by comparing against other Australian providers. We built this website with a mission to help everyday people save on their everyday expenses – and we are watching it happen before our eyes! It’s a great feeling.”

Managing Director of the company, Paul Bolton, also states, “We’re looking forward to adding even more comparison services to the website. Next, we plan to add travel insurance and mobile phone plan comparison options to the website.”

The Compare Bear website uses a few details from the user, such as their power bill, location and household occupants – to then present them with a variety of options currently available to them from top electricity providers. Each option has a complete break-down, ensuring that users can compare the plans by the same standards. If a user finds a better deal from a different provider, the website makes it easy for them to make the switch over to them.

As well as providing an easy online comparison service, Compare Bear doesn’t charge the end user to switch and save on their power bill. They are paid directly by the utilities companies for every referral they receive through the website.

Compare Bear offers its price comparison services completely free of charge to users as the company makes their money from the utilities companies by receiving a referral fee for every new customer that signs up with them.

Visit http://www.comparebear.com.au to find out more.

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