TD Bank
Unexpectedly Human
If something matters to humans, it matters to us.
Here when you need
us
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We have the longest hours,* so if you're a little early or a little late, you're still right on time.
Open
weekends
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For a lot of people, weekends are the time to get things done. Since one of those things is often banking, our doors stay open. Every Saturday and Sunday, in almost every town we serve.
Unexpected
conveniences
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Ever wanted to make a deposit while enjoying a lollipop, then keep the pen when you're done? At TD Bank, it's an option. You can even bring your dog.
Employees
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It's a simple idea. But making Unexpectedly HumanTM
a reality takes special people. People who go above and beyond for other people. You know...people people.
Mobile
Banking
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Sometimes you just want to do it yourself. That's why there's mobile banking. Deposit a check, transfer funds, pay bills, check your balance.
Here when you need
us
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Banks are all about the numbers. At TD Bank we're all about 24/7, 365. Live Customer Service, that is.
Communities
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We live and work where our Customers do. And for us, community means much more than sharing a zip code. It's lending a helping hand and donating our time to local causes. And we're happy to do it.
Bank Human
online
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Wherever you are, we're there for you. Especially online. From convenient online banking to our Twitter page, where you can talk to real people. And of course you can do your banking or apply for an account at 3 am if that's your thing.
More than 1,200
locations
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Whether you have a savings account in Fort Kent, Maine, or business checking in Boca Raton, Florida you can bank at more than 1,200 locations along the east coast. How convenient is that?
*Data as of March 2018. Comparison of longest average store hours in the regions (MSAs) in which TD Bank operates compared to major banks. Major banks include our top 20 national competitors by MSA, our top five competitors in store share by MSA and any bank with greater or equal store share than TD Bank in the MSA. Major banks do not include banks that operate in retail stores such as grocery stores, or banks that do not fall in an MSA.