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TD Canada TrustTD Canada Trust is the personal, small business and commercial banking operation of the Toronto-Dominion Bank. 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 ATMss. It is one of Canada's Big Six banks. History The Toronto Bank was founded 1856 by a group of flour millers, while in 1871 the Dominion Bank was created by James Austin. The two merged in 1955. In 2000 TD acquired Canada Trust and thus forming TD Canada Trust for all its branch operations in Canada. Canada Trust began as Huron & Erie Savings and Loan Society in 1864 and became Canada Trust Company in 1962. Green Machines, the banks ATM, were introduced in 1976. Green Line Investor Services Inc was established in 1984 and was merged with Waterhouse Investor Services in 1996. Laurentian Bank Retail Branches in Ontario and BC were acquired in 2003. Merger
The bank's most famous branch at 1401 Bleury Street, Montreal, Quebec was at the hub of financing for the post-World War II textile industry that became a major employer in that city. In author Peter C. Newman's 1976 book, The Canadian Establishment, in his section on the Canadian banking industry, he referred to the Toronto-Dominion Bank's top executives as being those who were able to make it at this prestigious branch. TD Bank Financial Group subsidiaries include: TD-Canada Trust is also involved in a joint venture with small size retailers in downtown Toronto using a key-tag debit system known as Dexit. Initial pilot has generated good results and will expand throughout Toronto in 2005. Executives
TD Bank was in merger talks with CIBC prior to the TD-Canada Trust merger, but fell through due in part to restrictions from federal approval. See also List of Canadian banks MembershipTD-CT is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) and registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC), a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada's chartered banks. It is also a member of:
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