Banking on the Fundamentals

Looking for quality dividend growers? At TD Asset Management Inc. (TDAM), we've got you covered. Leveraging its strong expertise in fundamental equity investing, TDAM has built an innovative Canadian bank ETF, TD Canadian Bank Dividend Index ETF (TBNK), providing more options and opportunities for investors.
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Reasons to Invest

  1. Tax-Efficient Income: The Canadian banks have historically been able to provide stable and growing income through tax efficient Canadian Eligible Dividends.

  2. Quality Focused: TBNK can be a core building block for any portfolio, providing investors stable growth and income over the long-term.

  3. Differentiated Weighting Methodology: TBNK tracks an index which uses a methodology that puts more weight in issuers with higher dividend growth – an effective strategy for building wealth.

  4. Diversified Bank Exposure: Gain exposure to the largest Canadian banks in one easy, cost-effective solution and avoid the hassle of picking individual stocks.


Why Canadian Banks?

Canadian banks are key pillars in the Canadian economy. They participate in the growth of the country by lending and facilitating transactions across all industries. The Canadian banking sector's future looks bright as they stand to benefit from efficiency improvements, immigration, and acquisition opportunities.  Notably, Canadian banks have historically paid attractive dividends and grown these dividends consistently over time. Canadian bank stocks can provide quality growth and income for investor portfolios over the long term.


Key Facts

TD Canadian Bank Dividend Index ETF

TSX Ticker

TBNK

Benchmark

Solactive Canadian Bank Dividend Index (CA NTR)

Management Fee (%)

0.25

Risk Rating

Medium-High

Distribution Frequency

Monthly

Expected Distribution Yield (%)
(As of December 31, 2023)

5.1

TBNK Additional Resources

  1. Thought Leadership Paper

    Banking on the Banks: Should all Canadian bank ETFs be painted with the same brush?

  2. TBNK Blog Post

    Not All Banks Are Created Equal

  3. Fund Card

    TD Canadian Bank Dividend Index ETF (TBNK)


Ways to invest with us

Below are some options to invest in TD ETFs within TD. If you are not a client of TD or already work with an investment professional, feel free to ask them about our ETF lineup.


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