Moving to France – electricity, gas, internet, mobile phone, bank and insurance

Moving to France is a lot of fun, but also a bit of a hassle. Especially when it comes to organizing all subscriptions. Which provider offers the best services when it comes to broadband internet? What is the mobile coverage of the different telephone companies in your area? How can you take out a cheap subscription with the electricity and gas companies? What is the best French bank and what insurance do you really need? And, with all those contracts and subscriptions… which companies offer the best deals?

ENERGY AND COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTS FRANCE

All these questions are difficult enough to answer in your own country. Let alone in France, where the English of the service providers is about as good as your French. And even if you master it quite well, you still have to talk about topics that are rarely discussed during an apéro with the neighbors. So, how do you get it done? Well, actually you don’t have to do that at all, because Selectra can arrange it for you, and the very best energy, communication and financial contracts in France – in quality AND price – at no extra cost to you.

WHAT DOES IT COST TO GET THE BEST FRENCH CONTRACTS?

As I just explained…nothing! Selectra receives a small commission from the providers for every customer they register. And because they work for so many clients, they earn a decent income. Selectra’s service is purely intended to make your life easier when you settle in France. You can leave it to Selectra to find the very best offers for you, where all your personal preferences and wishes are taken into account in the selection of providers.

FIND THE CORRECT INFORMATION BEFORE REGISTERING

After you get up this link to the Selectra registration form you have clicked, Selectra will ask you for some information. They will ask you to enter your full name, the address of the property in France, the identification numbers that you find on your gas and electricity meters (or on old invoices that the former residents can give you) and, if possible, the name of the former residents. Just to ensure that the subscriptions are connected to the correct address. By the way, Selectra is an English company that does not yet have a Dutch site. But what do we Dutch have a problem with, right?

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