TD Canada Trust 

Toronto-Dominion Bank logo

TD Canada Trust is the personal, small business and commercial banking operation of The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) in Canada. TD Canada Trust offers a range of financial services and products to more than 10 million Canadian customers through more than 1,000 branches and 2,700 ATMs. People often incorrectly use "TD Canada Trust" to refer to the whole bank after the merger in 2000, although TD Canada Trust only makes up the bank's largest division.

TD Canada Trust issued Debit cards/Access Cards. The top card is the current cards issued by TD Canada Trust. The card below is a temporary debit card/Access Card that carries the old red Canada Trust brand

Canada Trust (CT) was formerly an independent company, acquired by TD Bank in 2000; TD then adopted the new group brand name "TD Bank Financial Group". CT was merged with TD's existing retail division to form the new TD Canada Trust division. 1 CT President and CEO W. Edmund Clark was made President and COO of TD, later ascending to President and CEO in 2002.

One of TD Canada Trust's selling points is that it has longer hours than any other major bank. Since late 2007 all branches are open 8-6 Mon-Wed (some till 8pm), 8-8 Thurs-Fri, and 8-4 Sat. It is also the customer service leader in Canada - winning the only two nationally syndicated Customer Satisfaction Studies awards (Synovate and JD Power) for the last few years in a row.

TD Canada Trust is currently run by President and CEO Ed Clark. Tim Hockey is the Group Head, Canadian Banking, TD Bank Financial Group.

TBFG has also been recognized as one of the "Best Employers" in Canada. TD Canada Trust values it's employees and treats them as family, keeping them well informed about decisions and objectives being formulated.

Footnotes

  1. ^ The Canada Trust Company remains a separate legal entity, as shown by the deposit register linked below.

The CEO of TD Bank Financial Group is Ed Clark

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