TD Securities

TD Securities
Subsidiary
Industry Financial Services, Investment Banking
Founded 1987
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Robert Dorrance, CEO
Products Mergers and acquisitions, Capital markets, Financial services
Revenue Increase C$3.03 billion (2016) [1]
Increase C$920 million (2016)[1]
Number of employees
3,800
Parent Toronto-Dominion Bank
Website www.tdsecurities.com

TD Securities is a Canadian investment bank and financial services provider that offers advisory and capital market services to corporate, government, and institutional clients worldwide. The firm provides expertise in corporate and investment banking, capital markets, and global transaction services.[2] It is the investment bank of Toronto-Dominion Bank Group, and has offices in 18 cities worldwide with over 3,000 employees.

TD Securities is an investment dealer in North America, Europe, and Asia. Key areas of business include managing corporate finance and lending, merger and acquisitions strategic advisory services, market risk management, debt and equity securities, derivative products, daily trading and investment, and multiple other areas of finance. An important segment is the trading of fixed income and equity products, currencies, commodities and derivatives in major financial markets around the world.[3]

Analysts and associates specialize in a wide variety of disciplines, such as investment banking, sales & trading, or wholesale and corporate banking, and are recruited from MBA and numerous undergraduate programs across the world.[4]

Competition

TD Securities faces competition from full-service global investment banks such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and the Royal Bank of Canada, equivalent branches of other financial conglomerates such as BMO Capital Markets and CIBC World Markets, and other independent investment banks and large cap advisory firms.[5]

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