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Toronto Dominion Bank

Toronto-Dominion Bank
TD Bank Group
Public
Traded as TD
TD
S&P/TSX 60 component
ISIN CA8911605092
Industry Financial services
Predecessors Bank of Toronto
The Dominion Bank
Founded 1955; 62 years ago (1955)
Headquarters Toronto-Dominion Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Bharat Masrani,
CEO
Revenue Increase $29.9 billion CAD (F2014)
Increase $7.7 billion CAD (F2014)
Total assets Increase $1.08 trillion CAD (F2015)
Number of employees
85,000 (FTE, F2014)
Divisions TD Canada Trust
Subsidiaries TD Securities
TD Waterhouse
TD Bank, N.A.
TD Asset Management
Website td.com

The Toronto-Dominion Bank (French: Banque Toronto-Dominion) is a Canadian multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Toronto. Commonly known as TD and operating as TD Bank Group (French: Groupe Banque TD), the bank was created in 1955 through the merger of the Bank of Toronto and The Dominion Bank, which were founded in 1855 and 1869, respectively.

TD Bank Group is the second largest bank in Canada by market capitalization and a top-10 bank in North America. Globally, it ranks as the 19th largest bank in the world, according to Forbes.

The bank and its subsidiaries have over 85,000 employees and over 22 million clients worldwide. In Canada, the bank operates as TD Canada Trust and serves more than 11 million customers at over 1,150 branches. In the United States, the company operates as TD Bank (the initials are used officially for all U.S. operations). The U.S. subsidiary was created through the merger of TD Banknorth and Commerce Bank, and serves more than 6.5 million customers with a network of more than 1,300 branches in the eastern United States.

The company is ranked at number 66 on the Forbes Global 2000 2015 listing. In October 2008, the company was named in the listings of Canada's Top 100 Employers in Maclean's and Greater Toronto's Top Employers by the Toronto Star. Furthermore, in February 2011, it was named one of Canada's top 10 employers by the Financial Post.


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