Raidiam will help design the Trust Framework underpinning the Consumer Consent Solution for the GB retail energy market.
Raidiam has been appointed by RECCo (the Retail Energy Code Company) alongside PayPoint, to support the development of the Trust Framework that will underpin the Consumer Consent Solution (CCS) for the GB retail energy market. The appointment marks an important step towards a more secure, standardised and consumer-focused approach to data consent in energy.
As a Trust Framework partner, Raidiam will bring its expertise in digital trust infrastructure and open data ecosystems to the design and implementation of the CCS. PayPoint will support the operational service model and service management capability needed to help CCS operate as an enduring service. Together, the partnership is intended to create the trusted foundation needed for consumer consent to be managed securely, transparently and reliably.
Trusted, standardised consent is central to enabling Consumer-Led Flexibility, helping consumers take part in flexible tariffs and new energy services while maintaining clear control over how their data is accessed and used. The CCS Trust Framework and supporting operational model are designed to reduce fragmentation, improve interoperability and provide market participants with a dependable framework for participation.
The appointment of Raidiam and PayPoint represents a significant milestone in CCS delivery, moving the programme closer to a fully operational model for consumer consent in the energy market. RECCo will continue to work closely with Ofgem, industry stakeholders and consumer bodies as the Trust Framework develops, ensuring the design is shaped by practical use and sector input.
John Heaton-Armstrong, Head of Business and Commercial Strategy, Raidiam, said:
We’re pleased to be working with RECCo and PayPoint on this important step for the Consumer Consent Solution in the GB retail energy market. Trusted consent infrastructure is essential to Consumer-Led Flexibility, and the decisions made now will help shape a market that is more secure, interoperable and consumer-led.
RECCo has also thanked respondents to the recent CCS Design Consultation, with strong engagement helping refine the design to ensure it is robust and deliverable. The non-confidential responses are available on RECCo’s Consultations & Responses page, and a CCS webinar will take place on 28 May 2026 at 2pm to share consultation outcomes and next steps.
If you’d like to learn more about Raidiam’s role in trusted data-sharing ecosystems, please get in touch with our team.