Toronto-Dominion Bank 2002 SR
The report highlights TD Bank Financial Group's first annual accountability statement, focusing on the integration of Canada Trust and its commitment to community, environment, and corporate governance. Key achievements include authorizing $179.25 billion in debt financing to Canadian firms and donating $20 million to charitable causes, with a focus on children's health and education. The company also emphasized environmental sustainability through the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, which supported over 1,100 initiatives. Furthermore, the report details efforts to enhance customer experience, promote workplace diversity, and maintain high standards of corporate governance during a period of significant organizational change.
Company: Toronto-Dominion Bank
Sector: Financials
Country: Canada
Year: 2002
Type: SR
Pages: 44
Toronto-Dominion Bank
Accountability Report
The report highlights TD Bank Financial Group's first annual accountability statement, focusing on the integration of Canada Trust and its commitment to community, environment, and corporate governance. Key achievements include authorizing $179.25 billion in debt financing to Canadian firms and donating $20 million to charitable causes, with a focus on children's health and education. The company also emphasized environmental sustainability through the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, which supported over 1,100 initiatives. Furthermore, the report details efforts to enhance customer experience, promote workplace diversity, and maintain high standards of corporate governance during a period of significant organizational change.
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Document Details
Report Year
2002
Reporting Period
Nov 1, 2001 - Oct 31, 2002
Fiscal Year
2002
Published
Jan 23, 2003
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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