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TD Bank unveils $50B plan. What’s it mean for First Horizon, Memphis?

- Omer Yusuf

Toronto-dominion Bank’s $13.4 billion acquisitio­n of Memphis-based First Horizon Corp. is another step closer to completion now that one of the last hurdles is seemingly overcome.

The Canadian bank announced this week a five-year Community Benefits Plan agreement developed in coordinati­on with the National Community Reinvestme­nt Coalition that will provide an estimated $50 billion of impact to local communitie­s across TD Bank’s expanded presence once the merger is completed. The plan will provide lending, philanthro­py, banking access and other activities for diverse and underserve­d communitie­s.

It also includes the creation of a $40 million TD New Horizon Foundation, which will focus on giving in Memphis and other First Horizon markets over five years. This will replace the First Horizon Foundation, which TD donated $40 million to as part of the agreement between the companies.

“Banks have an important role in providing economic opportunit­y and supporting changes that help Lowand Moderate-income (LMI), diverse and underserve­d communitie­s achieve their financial goals,” said President and CEO of TD Bank Leo Salom, in a statement.

TD’S $50 billion Community Benefits Plan comes less than a week after the two banks agreed to extend the “outside date” of their $13.4 billion proposed merger from Feb. 27 to May 27. TD Bank CEO Bharat Masrani last month cited the regulatory approval process and ongoing discussion­s for the bank to complete a community benefits agreement as two reasons for the delay in acquiring Memphis-based First Horizon at the Canadian Bank CEO Conference in Toronto.

What else is included in TD Bank’s $50 billion Community Benefits Plan?

h TD plans to open at least 25 new stores and 25 ATMS in those underserve­d areas over the next five years and there will be no merger-related

First Horizon store closures.

h The bank hopes to enable affordable home ownership by increasing residentia­l mortgage loans, including firsttime homebuyer and home improvemen­t loans to $21 billion for lower and moderate income and minority borrowers.

h TD plans to offer $7.75 billion in lending to small businesses with under $1 million in annual revenue with a focus on minority- and women-owned businesses and those in lower and moderate income and/or rural areas.

h The bank will also provide $17.5 billion in community developmen­t loans and other investment­s to support economic developmen­t activities and affordable housing projects.

TD solicited feedback from NCRC leadership and nonprofits from both TD and First Horizon markets through months of consultati­on to identify the greatest areas of need across 22 states and Washington, D.C., according to the news release.

TD will meet annually with NCRC to discuss and measure progress on the elements of the plan.

“TD Bank’s brought dedication and open minds to the meetings with NCRC members that brought us to this strong and promising agreement,” said Jesse

Van Tol, National Community Reinvestme­nt Coalition president and CEO. “The deal we just signed will ensure that communitie­s of need see tangible increases in resources and economic opportunit­y in their neighborho­ods — as every bank merger is legally required and morally bound to do.”

What to know about the First Horizon-td Bank deal

TD announced the $13.4 billion allcash agreement in February 2022, First Horizon shareholde­rs voted to approve the agreement in May. TD initially hoped to close the deal by the end of the company’s first half of the year by April 30.

Once an agreement is finalized, TD’S U.S. franchise, based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, will become a top-six U.S. bank and significan­tly expand its Southeast presence. TD plans to make Memphis a “regional” hub once the merger is complete.

Omer Yusuf covers the Ford project in Haywood County, residentia­l real estate, tourism, and banking for The Commercial Appeal. He can be reached via email Omer.yusuf@commercial­appeal.com or followed on Twitter @Omerayusuf.

 ?? JOE RONDONE/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? The First Horizon building in Downtown Memphis on Feb. 28, 2022.
JOE RONDONE/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL The First Horizon building in Downtown Memphis on Feb. 28, 2022.

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