The Toronto-Dominion Bank

Publication
Oakville Record (Oakville, ON), 1955
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The Toronto-Dominion Bank
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Place of Publication
Oakville, Ontario
Date of Original
1955
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Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.4473682625124 Longitude: -79.6665048808289
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Full Text

The Bank of Toronto and The Dominion Bank have amalgamated to become The Toronto-Dominion Bank.


Both Strong, independent institutions, the two banks have long and honourable histories in Canadian business. Their combined strength will form an organization with assets of more than one billion dollars, 450 brances across Canada and offices in New York and London, England. Thus The Toronto-Dominion Bank offers you the best banking service.


Depositors, for example, will find it easier if they move to transfer their account to a nearby branch of the bank where they are known. Businessmen will enjoy greater banking facilities when they travel... benefit from increased credit facilities... and faster service on business and credit reports.


With its greater new resources, The Toronto-Dominion Bank is prepared to serve the largest business; at the same time its regular customers, both large and small, will continue to receive the same friendly, courteous service to which they have long been accustomed.


Our facilities are greater, our name is new - our policy remains the same.

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