TalkTalk gets arms around Shell broadband base in deal with Octopus

The broadband empire founded by Sir Charles Dunstone is to acquire nearly half a million retail customers following Shell's decision to exit the British residential energy market.

Sky News has learnt that TalkTalk Telecom has clinched a deal to absorb the 480,000-strong broadband customer base of Shell Energy Retail UK from Octopus Energy.

An agreement, for which the consideration was unclear on Thursday, could be announced within days, according to insiders.

TalkTalk already serves the former Shell customers through its wholesale platform, meaning the deal will not inflate its customer base of about four million people.

It will, however, give Sir Charles's group the retail margin generated by the 480,000 consumers.

Octopus Energy agreed earlier this year to buy the Shell household energy business, comprising about 1.3 million British homes, in a deal which catapulted it further up the rankings of gas and electricity suppliers.

Run by Greg Jackson, Octopus Energy is now valued by investors at several billion pounds.

TalkTalk, meanwhile, is in the middle of a broader restructuring which involves it being broken up into three distinct companies, including its wholesale platform and consumer base.

The other division, which serves business customers, was sold in October to a special purpose vehicle controlled by TalkTalk's shareholders.

Octopus Energy and TalkTalk both declined to comment.