Convenient business chequing account plans

For small to medium-sized businesses we offer convenient banking plans in Canadian and U.S. Dollars that offer flexibility and great value for your day-to-day banking needs.

Effective September 1, 2021, all fees subject to change. View the Fees


Customized solutions

For larger businesses with more complex needs, we provide advice and customized solutions that are right for you. This may include a broad range of cash management services that work in conjunction with your operating account(s) to help ensure efficient cash flow for your business.

More benefits to your business

  • Receive a customized fee arrangement based on the needs of your business
  • Issue cheques, manage electronic payments and transfers, make deposits in-branch and at a TD ATM and more.
  • Available in Canadian and U.S. dollars
  • Earn a competitive interest rate
  • Track your account activity with detailed monthly statements

Trust Account1

This account is designed to simplify the accounting and administration for businesses or organizations that hold funds on behalf of clients, as part of their normal business operations. Typical users are lawyers, real estate agents and accountants.


TD Premium Business Savings Account2

Earn a competitive interest rate on surplus funds based on a tiered rate structure. This account offers day-to-day access to funds and intended for surplus balances over $100,000.

  • A business savings account linked to your company’s operating account

Earn a competitive interest rate on surplus funds over $100,000.

  • Transfer funds to and from your TD Premium Business Savings Account through Web Business Banking or through your TD Canada Trust branch

Want to find out more?

For information, contact a Relationship Manager at the Commercial Banking Centre.

Deposit Insurance

Your deposits may be insurable by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Need some help? Contact us.

Get in touch with a Relationship Manager

For information, contact a Relationship Manager
at the Commercial Banking Centre.