The Toronto-Dominion Bank | Annex to Annual Report on All Out-of-court Settlements at The Toronto-Dominion Bank

Status
0.77% votes in favour
AGM date
Previous AGM date
Proposal number
7
Resolution details
Lead filer
Resolution ask
Report on or disclose
ESG theme
  • Governance
ESG sub-theme
  • Shareholder rights
Type of vote
Shareholder proposal
Filer type
Shareholder
Company sector
Financials
Company HQ country
Canada
Resolved clause
RESOLVED: It is proposed that TD include in an appendix to its annual report all out-of-court
settlements entered into during the year. Each settlement should be listed in detail,
including the case and the amount.
Supporting statement
SUPPORTING STATEMENT: The list of out-of-court settlements will enable shareholders and the public to better judge the quality of the
decisions made by TD’s senior executives. It will also put pressure on decision-makers to ensure that decisions
are made for the good of employees, shareholders and the public, and in accordance with the laws and
regulations governing Canadian financial institutions

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