Waterloo Region Record

TD Bank reviewing concerns about sales practices: CEO

- Alexandra Posadzki

TORONTO — TD Bank has enlisted the help of an outside company to review its business in light of reports that some employees allegedly broke the law in order to meet sales targets and keep their jobs.

“It’s not an unusual event in the bank that we ask outside firms to come and assist us,” chief executive officer Bharat Masrani told reporters following the bank’s annual shareholde­r meeting Thursday.

“Many times they are able to provide us with resources, they are able to provide us with perspectiv­es from the industry.”

Masrani declined to say which firm would be helping the bank or how long the process will take.

“I want to make sure that it is done thoroughly and make sure that we do it right, but I also want to see it done in a reasonable period of time,” he said.

Masrani opened his speech to the company’s shareholde­rs by addressing reports from the CBC several weeks ago, which cited unnamed bank employees who alleged they used aggressive, and in some cases illegal, sales practices.

Masrani said he has been speaking with TD employees across the country and he doesn’t believe the problem is pervasive.

TD has roughly 13 million personal banking customers in Canada, who last year had more than 100 million interactio­ns with tens of thousands of bankers, he said.

Meanwhile, the bank said it received a few hundred complaints last year regarding its sales practices that were escalated beyond the initial stage. Less than 100 of those complaints had compliance concerns, Masrani said.

All of the concerns were investigat­ed and addressed, Masrani said.

“I don’t believe we have a widespread problem, but any one problem is one too many, so we will look at that,” Masrani told reporters.

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada has launched its own investigat­ion into business practices among federally regulated financial sector following the reports.

The Canadian Bankers Associatio­n, which represents the country’s largest banks, has said its members will co-operate with the review.

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