May 24, 2017, MONCTON (GNB) – TD will open a new business services centre in Moncton in 2019, which will create up to 575 full-time jobs over a six-year period.

“Business services centres provide thousands of New Brunswickers with employment and contribute greatly to our economy,” said Premier Brian Gallant. “It is great to see New Brunswick’s strong workforce attract yet another significant investment by a multi-national business.”

TD plans to open its new business services centre in the Moncton area which will provide customer-service jobs supporting a number of their business lines. Once a location has been secured, TD will provide further details about recruitment and training opportunities.

“We are thrilled to grow our presence in New Brunswick with our new business services centre to open in 2019,” said Colleen Johnston, group head responsible for Direct Channels at TD. “Moncton is the right place, with the right people to deliver the legendary experiences our customers expect.”

“We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of our customers and the communities we live in and serve,” said Frank McKenna, deputy chair of TD and former premier of New Brunswick. “Moncton is a vibrant community and we are elated to be expanding our presence here, creating long-term employment opportunities for its residents.”

This will be TD’s second business services centre in the province. Its existing insurance business service centre employs about 700 people in Saint John. This new project is estimated to add $109,064,276 to the province’s GDP over six years.

In support of the creation of up to 575 new jobs, TD is eligible to receive up to $9 million in financial assistance from the provincial government. This assistance will be distributed as follows:

  • Opportunities NB is offering $6.8 million in the form of a forgivable loan to help defray the capital expenditure costs associated with establishing the centre. Under the terms of the loan agreement, $2 million will be advanced once TD Bank signs a lease in the Moncton area and another $2.4 million will be disbursed once employees are taking calls at the facility. The final $2.4 million allocation under the loan will only be given when the company can show it has employed 200 full-time equivalent employees at the facility.
  • The Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour will also contribute about $2.1 million through the One Job Pledge program plus an additional $150,000 through Canada/NB Grant Program for Training. The total financial assistance received will be conditional on the number of employees hired through the One Job Pledge program. Under the program, employers are eligible to be reimbursed $10 per hour for a maximum of 40 hours for employees who are recent post-secondary graduates; employers pay the employees hired under the program and submit wage claims for participating employees.

New Brunswick’s business services centres sector offers career opportunities with some of the world’s most-recognized companies, including TD Insurance, WestJet, Sears, and Medavie Blue Cross.

Opportunities NB is a Crown corporation that seeks to attract and support opportunities to grow the economy and create jobs. It provides support services for businesses across the province.

The Toronto-Dominion Bank and its subsidiaries are collectively known as TD Bank Group. It is the sixth largest bank in North America by branches and serves 25 million customers in three key businesses operating in a number of locations in financial centres around the world. TD had $1.2 trillion in assets on Jan. 31, 2017.

TD Announcement 24-05-2017
From left: Jean Paul Robicheau, vice-president of Investment Attraction at Opportunities NB; Economic Development Minister Francine Landry, who is also minister responsible for Opportunities NB; Frank McKenna, deputy chair of TD; Colleen Johnston, group head responsible for Direct Channels at TD; and Premier Brian Gallant.

MEDIA CONTACT(S):

Eric Lewis, communications, Opportunities NB, 506-866-6938.

Mohammed Nakhooda, communications, TD, 647-244-3258, mohammed.nakhooda@td.com.