TD Unlimited Chequing Account & TD ePremium Savings Account

Convenient daily banking and high-interest1 savings.

The benefits of a combined application.

Want a clearer picture of your finances? That’s doable when you have both your chequing and savings accounts with TD. You could have a better view of your day to day spending and savings.

Get both accounts with one single application today.

This combination includes

TD Unlimited Chequing Account

Unlimited transactions2 for more convenience and peace of mind.

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  • $16.95 monthly fee
  • $4,000 minimum monthly balance for monthly fee rebate3
  • Annual fee rebate for the first year on select TD credit cards (up to $139)4
  • No TD ATM Fee at non-TD ATMs in Canada5
  • Free Interac e-Transfer® transactions

TD ePremium Savings Account

Save more with a high interest1 rate and free online transfers6.

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  • $0 monthly fee
  • High interest rate with an account balance of $10,000 or more
  • Automated savings - transfer funds to your savings account on your own schedule
  • Unlimited free online transfers to your other TD Canada Trust deposit accounts6
  • Free paperless record keeping or online statements

What are the benefits of combining two account applications into one?

It’s easier to open both accounts with one application instead of two.

Plus, it includes TD’s convenient secure benefits for your day-to-day banking needs.

There’s a range of combined application options you can consider before choosing the one that’s right for you.


Benefits of banking with TD

  • You decide how much and how often you want to save when you use this service.

  • Automatically help your savings grow every time you use your TD Access Card.

  • The TD App lets you bank and trade securely whenever it’s comfortable for you.

  • Paired with the TD App, TD MySpend helps improve your spending habits.

  • Deposit cheques when you receive them, so you can spend more time enjoying your day7.

  • Access to your pay cheque or pension with no holds on your money.


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Deposit Insurance

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