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TD Joint Bank Accounts
Opening a joint checking or savings account with someone close to you can help you spend, save and monitor money more efficiently. Visit your local TD Bank to explore your options and open a joint bank account today.
When to open a joint bank account
Sharing a checking or savings account can be a good idea for a variety of relationships, such as married or unmarried partners; parents and children; seniors and caregivers.
A joint bank account makes it easy to:
- Pay shared bills, like rent, mortgage or utility bills
- Buy shared items, like groceries
- Create a budget and keep track of spending
- Contribute to financial goals, both big and small
- Deposit checks for each other
Plus, with two people contributing to your monthly balance, you may even be able to upgrade to an account with more features like TD Beyond Checking and TD Signature Savings.
Explore TD Checking and Savings accounts
When you're ready to open a joint bank account, visit a TD Bank with your co-owner to get started.
Open a joint bank account in person together
Whether you're opening a new account or adding someone to your TD account, both owners will need to bring the required info.