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NTB vs TD
Side-by-side comparison of Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited Voting (NTB) and Toronto Dominion Bank (TD): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both NTB and TD operate in Commercial Banks (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- TD is the larger of the two at $188.66B, about 81.1x NTB ($2.33B).
- TD has been more active in the news (25 items in the past 4 weeks vs 15 for NTB).
- TD has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 7 for NTB).
Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited Voting
The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited provides a range of community, commercial, and private banking services to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses. It accepts retail and corporate checking, savings, term, and interest bearing and non-interest bearing deposits, as well as certificate of deposits. The company's lending portfolio includes residential mortgage lending, automobile lending, consumer financing, credit cards, overdraft facilities, commercial real estate lending, and commercial and industrial loans. It also offers investment products and services; and cash and liquidity management, foreign exchange, custody administration, and settlement services. In addition, the company provides personal and property/auto insurance products; letters of credit; and cash management, payroll, remote banking, money market, advisory, brokerage, trust, estate, company management, private banking, administered banking services, and fiduciary services. Further, it offers debit cards; automated teller machines; and personal and business deposit, merchant acquiring, and mobile and internet banking services. The company operates through offices in the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, Jersey, the United Kingdom, The Bahamas, Switzerland, Singapore, Mauritius, and Canada, as well as through 3 branches in Bermuda and 4 branches in the Cayman Islands. The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited was founded in 1858 and is headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda.
Toronto Dominion Bank
The Toronto-Dominion Bank, together with its subsidiaries, provides various personal and commercial banking products and services in Canada and the United States. It operates through three segments: Canadian Retail, U.S. Retail, and Wholesale Banking. The company offers personal deposits, such as chequing, savings, and investment products; financing, investment, cash management, international trade, and day-to-day banking services to businesses; and financing options to customers at point of sale for automotive and recreational vehicle purchases through auto dealer network. It also provides credit cards; real estate secured lending; auto finance; consumer lending; point-of-sale payment solutions for large and small businesses; wealth and asset management products, private banking, investment advisory, and trust services to retail and institutional clients; and property and casualty insurance, as well as life and health insurance products. The company also provides capital markets, and corporate and investment banking services, including underwriting and distribution of new debt and equity issues; advice on strategic acquisitions and divestitures; and trading, funding, and investment services to companies, governments, and institutions. It offers its products and services under the TD Bank and America's Most Convenient Bank brand names. The company operates through a network of 1,085 branches, 3,440 automated teller machines, and 1,223 stores, as well as offers telephone, digital, and mobile banking services. It has a strategic alliance with Canada Post Corporation. The Toronto-Dominion Bank was founded in 1855 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
Latest NTB
- Director Lynch Mark T bought $564,940 worth of Ordinary shares (10,000 units at $56.49), increasing direct ownership by 4% to 234,794 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 4 filed by Chief Risk Officer Hidalgo Tara
- SEC Form 4 filed by Chief Financial Officer Schrum Michael
- SEC Form 4 filed by Head of Human Resources Lee Michael Sean
- SEC Form 4 filed by Managing Director, Trust Pearce Jane
- SEC Form 4 filed by Chief Risk Officer, Cayman Burns Andrew Ronald
- SEC Form 4 filed by Managing Director, Cayman Mcwatt Michael
- SEC Form 4 filed by Chief Executive Officer Collins Michael W
- SEC Form 4 filed by Director Cummings Stephen E
- SEC Form 4 filed by Chief Operating Officer Neff Michael Walter
Latest TD
- Most Canadians Say Talking About Fraud Is Key to Reducing Risk and Breaking Stigma, TD Survey Finds
- SEC Form 424B3 filed by Toronto Dominion Bank
- SEC Form FWP filed by Toronto Dominion Bank
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Toronto Dominion Bank
- TD Announces Pricing of CAD Non-Viability Contingent Capital AT1 Limited Recourse Capital Notes
- TD Ranks #1 in Customer Satisfaction with Mobile Banking Apps in JD Power 2026 Canada Study
- SEC Form 424B3 filed by Toronto Dominion Bank
- SEC Form FWP filed by Toronto Dominion Bank
- SEC Form 6-K filed by Toronto Dominion Bank
- TD BANK GROUP DECLARES DIVIDENDS