TD Bank, which has over 1,100 branches in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, is closing a total of 51 locations nationwide, including seven in New York, as the company shifts to a more digital-centric retail model.
“At Investor Day last month, TD shared plans to deliver a stronger, more scalable U.S. retail presence through significant store enhancements, tech-forward digital banking capabilities, and personalized advice-led services,” the company noted in a statement. “We also regularly evaluate our network to ensure we’re serving our communities where they need us, which at times results in store closures or relocations to nearby neighborhoods.”
None of the seven Staten Island TD Branches are affected, a spokesperson noted, but the following New York banks w

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