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Toronto-Dominion Bank (French: Banque Toronto-Dominion), doing business as TD Bank Group (Groupe Banque TD), is a Canadian multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The bank was created on February 1, 1955, through the merger of the Bank of Toronto and the Dominion Bank, which were founded in ...
TD Canada Trust branch in Edmonton, Alberta. The Bank of Toronto (founded in 1855) and The Dominion Bank (founded in 1869) merged on 1 February 1955 to form TD Bank. Canada Trust, founded in 1864 in London, Ontario as Huron and Erie Savings and Loan Society, was acquired by TD Bank in 2000, after which TD adopted the new brand name "TD Bank Financial Group".
The Dominion Bank Building in Toronto, designed by Darling and Pearson. It served as the bank's headquarters from 1914 to 1955. The Dominion Bank's charter received royal assent on 22 June 1869. [2] In 1871, the Dominion Bank was launched by entrepreneurs and professionals under the leadership of James Austin with the opening of its first ...
He then became a central player in the Toronto financial world. In 1871, he founded The Dominion Bank, ancestor of today's Toronto-Dominion Bank. He remained president of that institution until his death, but he was also involved in many others.
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TD Bank, N.A. is an American national bank and the United States subsidiary of the multinational TD Bank Group.It operates primarily across the East Coast, in 15 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. TD Bank is the seventh-largest U.S. bank by deposits and the 10th largest bank in the United States by total assets, resulting from a series of several mergers and acquisitions.
Toronto-Dominion Bank. Headquarters. Toronto, Ontario. The Bank of Toronto was a Canadian bank that was founded in 1855 by a group of grain dealers and flour millers. [1] On February 1, 1955, it merged with the Dominion Bank to form the Toronto-Dominion Bank. Its first president was James Grant Chewett, whose support was sought by financier ...
Try Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD), Canada's second-largest bank. Its traditional way of doing banking has left it untainted by the scandal over subprime mortgage lending, collateralized debt ...