Toronto Dominion Bank

95 results about this entity

Period: 25 Aug 2004 - 24 Jul 2025

TD Bank slapped with $850,000 fine over 2012 data breach

TD Bank has agreed an $850,000 settlement with the Attorney General of New York over a data breach in 2012 that compromised the financial records of 260,000 customers nationwide.

Citi boss Corbat meets Ice Bucket Challenge but Icahn ducks out

Citi CEO Mike Corbat has become the latest Wall Street heavyweight to prove that bankers do have hearts, and marketing savvy, by taking the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.

TD Bank scores viral hit with Automated Thanking Machine campaign

A marketing campaign in which Canada's TD Bank turned its ATMs into 'Automated Thanking Machines' that distributed gifts to customers has proved a viral hit, racking up more than two million YouTube views in less than a week.

TD Canada Trust launches mobile payments service

TD Canada Trust has launched a mobile payment service which can be used across all three major Canadian wireless networks.

ATM glitch gives homeless man $37k

A malfunctioning ATM erroneously spat out $37,000 for a homeless man who was picked up by police before he could make off with his haul.

TD rolls out green envelope-free ATMs

TD Canada Trust has unveiled 'green' ATMs which let users make envelope-free deposits and view scanned cheque images and itemised cash on their receipts.

Chase and la Caixa top mobile banking study; HSBC bottom of the pile

Chase has topped Forrester Research's mobile banking rankings, with Spain's la Caixa proving Europe's top dog and HSBC trailing badly at the bottom of the table.

Tsys power outage hits Canadian Visa cardholders

A power outage at payments processor Tsys caused Visa's network in Canada to go down Monday, leaving customers throughout the country unable to use their cards.

TD Bank loses customer data

TD Bank has lost data tapes containing the names, account information and social security numbers of 260,000 US customers.

BlackBerry losing out to iPhone as banks re-assess approach to personal computing policies

Apple's iPhone has usurped the Blackberry as the mobile handset of choice for tech-savvy financial services workers, according to new research on the consumerisation of corporate IT by systems integrator Avanada.

Canadian banks to offer authentication backbone to government ID scheme

The Canadian government is to use bank-issued credentials from TD Bank, Scotiabank and BMO to enable citizens to obtain access to public services online.

Canadian wireless carrier Rogers files for banking license

Canadian telco Rogers has filed for a banking license so that it can issue its own credit cards and mobile wallets to its nine million-strong customer base.