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Welcome to our dedicated page for Toronto Domin SEC filings (Ticker: TD), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.

The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) is a foreign private issuer in the United States and files regulatory reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, primarily on Form 6-K and Form 40-F. This SEC filings page brings together those disclosures for investors who want to review the bank’s official communications, capital markets documentation and other regulatory materials related to its North American banking operations.

Recent Form 6-K filings for TD include earnings-related information such as earnings coverage, quarterly earnings news releases, dividend news releases, notices of shareholder meetings and independent auditor’s reports. These documents provide insight into the bank’s financial reporting, dividend practices and governance processes. Certain Form 6-K reports are explicitly incorporated by reference into TD’s registration statements on Form F-3/A, which support securities offerings in the U.S. market.

The filings also cover capital markets and funding activities. Examples include underwriting agreements, base indentures and supplemental indentures, as well as legal opinions and consents from U.S. and Canadian counsel. Other 6-Ks reference material change reports, the redemption of non-cumulative rate reset preferred shares, and the pricing of subordinated debentures, illustrating how the bank manages its capital structure and funding instruments.

Because TD is a large North American commercial bank with operations in Canada and the U.S., its SEC filings can be extensive and technical. Stock Titan enhances access to these documents by providing real-time updates from EDGAR and AI-powered summaries that explain the purpose and key points of each filing in plain language. Investors can use this page to locate TD’s 6-K reports, understand how they connect to broader registration statements, and monitor ongoing regulatory and capital markets activity for The Toronto-Dominion Bank.

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The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) is marketing a new structured product – Autocallable Market-Linked Step Up Notes linked to the Russell 2000® Index (RTY).

  • Structure: $10 principal per unit; senior unsecured, Series H. Four annual Observation Dates (≈ Jul 2026-2029). Notes are automatically called if the Index is ≥ 100% of its Starting Value on any Observation Date.
  • Call payouts: Investors receive $10 plus a Call Premium that steps from $0.85-$0.95 (8.5-9.5%) in year 1 to $3.40-$3.80 (34-38%) in year 4. Corresponding Call Amounts range from $10.85-$13.80.
  • Maturity (≈ Jul 2030): • If not called and Ending Value ≥ Starting Value but ≤ 145% (Step Up Value), a fixed 45% return ($14.50 per unit). • Above 145%, 1-for-1 participation in RTY upside. • Downside is 1-for-1 below the Threshold (100% of Starting Value), exposing up to 100% loss of principal.
  • Pricing economics: Public offering price $10.00; initial estimated value $9.196-$9.496. Gap reflects an underwriting discount ($0.20/unit) and hedging charge ($0.05/unit). Minimum purchase 100 units; discounted pricing for ≥300,000 units.
  • Risk highlights: • Credit risk of TD (senior unsecured). • No periodic interest, no dividend pass-through. • Limited or no secondary market; prices likely below issue price. • Small-cap index volatility may increase risk. • U.S. and Canadian tax treatment uncertain. • Notes are not FDIC/CDIC insured.
  • Key parties: Co-calculation agents TD & BofA Securities; distributors include BofA Securities, MLPF&S and TD Securities (USA).

The product targets investors who are moderately bullish on U.S. small-caps over the next four years, are comfortable with TD credit exposure, and can tolerate full downside loss in exchange for capped annual call premiums and a 45% “step-up” payoff if held to maturity.

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FAQ

What is the current stock price of Toronto Domin (TD)?

The current stock price of Toronto Domin (TD) is $96.03 as of March 17, 2026.

What is the market cap of Toronto Domin (TD)?

The market cap of Toronto Domin (TD) is approximately 158.9B.

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