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Customers


Workplace


Key Facts About TD 22 million


customers.


Top10 bank


in North America.1 1 in 3


Canadians have an account with TD.


34,000


Canadians offered financing options to help regain control of their finances through TD Helps.


125,410


people reached through a TD-sponsored


financial education program. TD 2013 Corporate Responsibility Report 4,709 ATMs. 6,832


current and aspiring leaders participated in TD leadership programs.


8 million active online users. 35.7%


of Board directors are female.


Named highest in customer satisfaction for the eighth year in a row.


Our businesses


TD’s premium earnings mix is built on a North American retail focus – a lower-risk business with consistent earnings.


TD’S Premium Retail Earnings Mix


Mining Medium Risk Low Risk


Environment


Communities


How We Operate


+ For more details on TD’s financial performance, view the Investor Overview.


2,495 branches.


Headquartered in Toronto, Canada


4


Canadian Retail U.S. Retail


Wholesale Banking


65% 26% 9%


1 Based on total assets, total deposits, total loans, tier 1 capital ratio, total capital ratio, full-time employees and market capitalization. See Q4 2013 Quick Facts available at www.td.com/document/PDF/investor/2013/2013-Q1_QuickFacts_EN.pdf.

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