The Toronto-Dominion Bank has announced (on September 24):
that it will exercise its right to redeem all of its 40,000,000 outstanding Non-Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset Class A First Preferred Shares, Series 14 (Non-Viability Contingent Capital) (the “Series 14 Shares”) on October 31, 2021 at the price of $25.00 per Series 14 Share for an aggregate total of approximately $1 billion.
On August 26, 2021, TD announced that dividends of $0.303125 per Series 14 Share had been declared. These will be the final dividends on the Series 14 Shares, and will be paid in the usual manner on October 31, 2021 to shareholders of record on October 8, 2021, as previously announced. After October 31, 2021, the Series 14 Shares will cease to be entitled to dividends and the only remaining rights of holders of such shares will be to receive payment of the redemption amount.
Beneficial holders who are not directly the registered holder of Series 14 Shares should contact the financial institution, broker or other intermediary through which they hold these shares to confirm how they will receive their redemption proceeds. Inquiries should be directed to our Registrar and Transfer Agent, AST Trust Company (Canada), at 1-800-387-0825 (or in Toronto 416-682-3860).
TD.PF.H is a FixedReset, 4.85%+412, NVCC, that commenced trading 2016-9-29 after being announced 2016-8-29. It is a monster issue, the largest in the market, with 40-million shares (=$1-billion p.v.) outstanding.
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TD.PF.H To Be Redeemed
The Toronto-Dominion Bank has announced (on September 24):
TD.PF.H is a FixedReset, 4.85%+412, NVCC, that commenced trading 2016-9-29 after being announced 2016-8-29. It is a monster issue, the largest in the market, with 40-million shares (=$1-billion p.v.) outstanding.
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