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TD Bank SWIFT Code: TDOMCATTTOR

SWIFT code, wire transfer fees, processing times, and routing details for TD Bank.

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TD Bank SWIFT Code: TDOMCATTTOR

The SWIFT/BIC code for TD Bank (Toronto-Dominion Bank) is TDOMCATTTOR. TDOM identifies Toronto-Dominion, CA stands for Canada, and TTTOR is the extended branch code for Toronto. This 11-character code routes international transfers specifically to TD's Toronto operations.

TD Bank is one of the largest banks in North America, operating across Canada and the eastern United States. The US subsidiary (TD Bank, N.A.) uses a different SWIFT code — NRTHUS33 — so it is important to confirm which entity your recipient banks with.

How to Send an International Wire to TD Bank

To send an international wire to a TD Bank Canada account, you'll need the recipient's full name, their TD account number (including the 5-digit transit number and 3-digit institution number 004), and the SWIFT code TDOMCATTTOR. TD's head office address is 66 Wellington Street West, Toronto, ON M5K 1A2, Canada.

Incoming international wires to TD Bank usually settle within 1 to 3 business days. Transfers in CAD and USD are processed faster than those requiring conversion to or from other currencies.

TD Bank Wire Transfer Fees

TD Bank charges CAD $17.50 for incoming international wires. Outgoing international wire fees range from CAD $30 to CAD $80 depending on the transfer method and destination. TD EasyWeb (online banking) offers lower fees than in-branch requests.

Currency conversion is applied at TD's posted exchange rate. For large or recurring transfers, business clients can contact TD's foreign exchange desk for negotiated rates.

How Slash fits in

Slash monitors every wire in and out of your TD Bank account alongside your other financial accounts. Payments are categorized automatically and synced to your accounting tools — no manual tracking or reconciliation needed.

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