Showing posts with label Senoko Energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senoko Energy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Updates for May 2023

Been couple of months since my last post. Was busy with work, side line, school and life in general though have to say it's pretty fulfilling.

Work:

Secured some projects which I am working on concurrently.

Also recently completed a mid sized project in a cyclical industry which is currently on the downtrend in terms of outlook.

Side line:

Have been spending some hours on weekday mornings doing this.

I just looked at my records. Apparently I netted an average of $750 per month from this side line which I started around August last year.

I'm still learning and trying to improve as I do it. Hopefully the earnings will increase along with the mastery.

School:

One of the main things that kept me busy. Readers might recall I am taking my Masters now on a part time basis at NUS. 

Just received the results for this semester. Got a B, B+ and A+ for the three modules taken.

Must admit I was a little disappointed but that's life. Good thing is that my CAP of 4.4 is still a safe distance away from the minimum CAP of 3.0.

Up until the last week before the exams, my classmates and I were still engaged in projects. Such rigor though that makes the course a fun challenge.

On top of that I am also busy with my dissertation which is due on January next year. The aim is to complete as much as I can during these two months before semester starts again.

So far I am enjoying the learning process. Maybe it's due to age (I'm in my 40s), maybe it's due to running my own business. But I am focused more on learning the new knowledge than on getting good results. So probably that's the reason.

I am looking forward to the rest of the course.

(I should be writing my dissertation now instead of this post.. Lol) 

Parenting:

This is another area where I am constantly learning too. 

Parenting is an anomaly. It is no easy task yet it is enjoyable at the same time.

I am learning everyday, just like my 2 yo and 4 yo.

Sometimes I flare up, especially when they do something that I have repeatedly said otherwise.

Back in my mind I knew they were just kids and we have to keep teaching like a broken record.

I also set in my handphone, reminders such as to be patient and no raising of voice. Yet from time to time I still find myself losing temper.

And I will always feel guilty thereafter.

There is much room for improvement in this area for me.

Most free time I have will be spent with these two cuties. I always look forward to these times and I try my best to keep other stuff such as work and school away during these times.

Investment:

Have been adding Mapletree Industrial Trust in the last couple of months as share price fell to appealing levels. 

Based on my purchased prices, dividend yield should sit nicely above 5.5% easily.

I will take a leaf from the recent PP price of $2.212 to determine my next level to add.

Despite their drop in latest dividend, I am of the opinion that the strength of their management team as well as geographical and asset class diversity amongst others, are good enough to avoid any drastic drop in financial performance in the long run.

One thing to note of course, is the impact of rate hikes on their borrowings and subsequent dividends.

If we are confident in the quality of the business, it is fine to add in tranches every month for long term investment which is what I'm doing now. Slowly and steadily building up the position. All the more better if it is in a short term down trend.

I have also increased my existing position in Ascendas Reit today.

Queued at last Friday but didn't get filled so tried again today.

Reasons for adding are largely the same as the above.

Others:

Finally bought a new phone recently after probably 6 years. Good bye Huawei Mate 10, hello Poco F5!

Have tried to postpone buying for as long as I can because it's such a hassle to transfer the stuff over. But alas my Mate 10's condition is getting from bad to worse. I have to take the plunge.

Just to complain abit here. The calender function in Poco F5 is really not to my liking. 

It can't display the full entry if the description is too long. It also doesn't display our local holidays.

Anyone knows any calendar that can fulfil the above, kindly recommend it to me please.

Last but not least, I have also recently renewed my electricity plan with Senoko Energy.

Have to get the best plan for ourselves within the environment of rising costs of living. 

I did a comparison and analysis earlier in this post

Feel free to make use of the analysis.

If you use my referral code to sign up, a word of thanks to you.

Till the next post, good bye. 

Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Time to Renew My Electricity Plan and I Did (with the Best Option I Have!)

So two years passed just like that and what a difference the two years have made!
 
The price of electricity jumped from my current plan of 17.63 cents per kWh to 30.66 cents per kWh in the new plans.

That's a huge jump to say the least.

Granted that we can't control the price of electricity, we can at least do some homework to find the best option for ourselves.
 
So as usual I did some comparison to gauge what are the best plans and promotions available that can give me the best savings.
 
The first thing I did is to check out the promotions from my current electrical provider - Senoko Energy. 
 
Next I went to this website to compare across the different providers. 

Eventually I decided to renew with Senoko Energy due to reasons as follows.

1) Senoko Energy's unit price for 24 month fixed rate contract is jointly the most competitive among all the providers.
 
2) There is a 3% certified solar source in the plan.

3) I can get a $90 rebate with my HSBC card.
 
(Those with Trust card can get an even higher rebate!)

4) I like the clean interface and user friendliness of the Senoko Energy App which I have used over the past two years.

 
Based on my current electrical usage, the $90 rebate is about 3 months worth of electrical bills for me. 
 
In other words, I'm paying for only 21 months of the 24 months contract.
 
I think it's a no brainer.

Furthermore the renewal process is pretty seamless and fast.
 
Do note that the above HSBC card promotion is limited to the first 900 customers according to the website although I suspect a call to the friendly customer service will solve the issue if the limit has been reached.
 
As a matter of fact I just renewed two days ago and I still qualified for the promotion.
 
If this post helps you in any way and you would like to get a $30 rebate as well, please feel free to use my referral code (SWYJJ734).

This way both of us will enjoy the $30 rebate to offset our electrical bill.
 
Alternatively you can drop an email to me and I will send you the sign up referral link for the $30 rebate.

Thanks in advance.

This post is purely for sharing sake and is not a sponsored post by any electrical providers.

Tuesday, 2 March 2021

I Have Switched My Electricity Retailer. Have You?

Since my existing electricity contract would be expiring soon, I did some comparison recently to gauge what are the current best plans and promotions available that can give me the best savings.
 
As a consumer, we can't control the electrical tariff. But what we can do is to do some homework and find the best available plan out there to maximise the savings for ourselves. 
 
So one of the first things I did is to check out the promotions from my current electrical provider - Keppel Electric. 
 
Next I went to this website to compare across the different providers. 

Eventually I decided to switch to Senoko Energy with reasons as follows.

1) Senoko Energy's unit price for 24 month fixed rate contract is the 2nd most competitive among all the providers.
 
2) Promotion offered by Keppel Electric is not as enticing.

3) My brother has recently signed up with Senoko Energy and by using his referral link, he and I both get a $30 bill rebate.

4) On top of that I also get an additional $110 bill rebate by setting up a recurring payment with my POSB Everyday card and using the below promo code.


That's a total of $140 bill rebate just for switching! That's about $5.80 off my monthly electrical bill. 
 
I think it's a no brainer.

Furthermore the whole signing up process is pretty seamless and fast. Just need to get a softcopy of my latest electrical bill ready.

The whole process took me only about 5 min.
 
Do note that the promotion is until 11th March 2021.
 
Citibank and HSBC credit cards recurring payment will give you slightly more rebate at $115. If you have credit card from these banks you can benefit even more.

If this post helps you in any way and you would like to get a $30 rebate as well, please feel free to use my referral code (TU8E3H7T).

This way both of us will enjoy the $30 rebate to offset our electrical bill.
 
Alternatively you can drop an email to me and I will send you the sign up referral link for the $30 rebate.

Thanks in advance.

This post is purely for sharing sake and is not a sponsored post by any electrical providers.