TD Bank is closing dozens of branches across the country as part of a corporate restructuring plan. The bank, which was founded in Canada, will shut down at least 38 locations nationwide, including several in Massachusetts. “As part of our ongoing strategic and business-as-usual reviews of TD’s retail locations, we evaluate factors such as store traffic, customer needs, product use, and community landscape to determine necessary changes to our physical network,” a TD Bank representative said.
“We are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for our impacted customers and colleagues and look forward to continuing to provide legendary service via one of our approximately 1,100 stores or any channel our customers choose.”
The closures include:
Connecticut: 1289 Foxon Road, North Branford; 215 High St., Torrington
District of Columbia: 1611 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.
Florida: 1590 South Nova Road, Daytona Beach; 160 N.W. Main Blvd., Lake City; 500 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
Maine: 112 Main St., Fairfield; 62 West Main, Fort Kent; 95 Main St., Gorham; 6 North St.
Td Bank branch closures detailed
(PO Box 713), Houlton
Massachusetts: 860 South Main St., Bradford; 465 North Main St., East Longmeadow; 420 Franklin St., Framingham; 50 Holyoke St., Holyoke; 547 Broadway, Methuen; 2345 Main St., Tewksbury
New Hampshire: 10 North Main St., Bristol; 884 Main St., Contoocook; 40 High St., Hampton; 905 Elm St., Wilton
New Jersey: 85 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove; 1 Royal Road, Flemington; 670 Laurel Ave., Holmdel; 191 East Rte. 70, Marlton; 145 Skyline Dr., Ringwood; 555 Warren Ave., Spring Lake Heights
New York: 460 Pulaski Road, Greenlawn; 156 Dolson Ave. Number A-B, Middletown; 125 Park Ave., New York City (Manhattan); 451 Lexington Ave., New York City (Manhattan); 136 Margaret St., Plattsburgh
Pennsylvania: 101 Lancaster Ave., Frazer; 346 West Trenton Ave., Morrisville; 8600 Germantown Pike, Philadelphia
South Carolina: 1501 Main St., Columbia; 6 Elmshorn Dr., Greer
Virginia: 6200 Multiplex Dr., Centreville; 1750 North Hampton Ave., Reston
The announcement of the closures comes less than six months after TD Bank pleaded guilty to money laundering charges for failing to prevent illegal transactions.
In October, it was revealed that TD Bank allowed more than $18 trillion in payments to go unmonitored, enabling the laundering of more than $670 million between 2019 and 2023. For impacted customers, TD Bank advises looking for another local branch or exploring one of their other service channels.