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TD Bank Group Announces Intention to Repurchase for Cancellation up to 30 Million of its Common Shares
TD Bank Group announced today that, subject to the approval of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada (OSFI) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), it intends to terminate its existing normal course issuer bid and launch a new normal course issuer bid to repurchase for cancellation up to 30 million of its common shares, representing approximately 1.7% of the 1,811,507,064 common shares issued and outstanding as at September 30, 2019. TD will file a notice of intention with the TSX in this regard.
TD’s existing normal course issuer bid to repurchase up to 20 million of its common shares commenced on June 18, 2019 and was scheduled to terminate on June 17, 2020, unless terminated earlier in accordance with its terms. TD has repurchased all 20 million of its common shares under its existing normal course issuer bid, at an average price of $75.35 per share for a total amount of $1.5 billion, and now intends to launch a new normal course issuer bid to repurchase for cancellation up to 30 million of its common shares. TD’s existing normal course issuer bid will be terminated prior to commencing purchases under the new normal course issuer bid.
TD may commence purchases under the bid, continuing for up to one year, after the TSX has accepted the notice of intention. Repurchases will be made through the facilities of the TSX as well as through other designated exchanges and alternative trading systems in Canada in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. The price paid for such repurchased shares will be the market price of such shares at the time of acquisition or such other price as may be permitted by the TSX. All repurchased shares will be cancelled. The timing and amount of any purchases under the program are subject to regulatory approvals and to management discretion based on factors such as market conditions and capital adequacy.
As at July 31, 2019, the Bank’s Common Equity Tier 1, Tier 1 and Total Capital ratios were 12.0%, 13.4% and 16.1%, respectively.
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