Prospectus • Dec 5, 2025
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(a Canadian chartered bank)
This supplement (the "Supplement") has been prepared in connection with: (1) the base prospectus dated 24 July 2025, as supplemented by the first combined supplementary prospectus dated 29 August 2025, and the second combined supplementary prospectus dated 26 September 2025 (collectively, the "CB Prospectus"), in relation to the CAD 100,000,000,000 Global Legislative Covered Bond Programme (the "CB Programme") of The Toronto-Dominion Bank (the "Bank" or the "Issuer"), unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed as to payments by TD Covered Bond (Legislative) Guarantor Limited Partnership (the "Guarantor"); and (2) (i) the base prospectus dated 1 August 2025, as supplemented by the first combined supplementary prospectus dated 29 August 2025, and the second combined supplementary prospectus dated 26 September 2025 (collectively, the "GMTN Prospectus", and together with the CB Prospectus, the "Base Prospectuses"), and (ii) the admission particulars dated 1 August 2025, as supplemented by the first combined supplementary prospectus dated 29 August 2025, and the second combined supplementary prospectus dated 26 September 2025 (collectively, the "Admission Particulars") each in relation to the USD 40,000,000,000 Global Medium Term Note Programme (the "GMTN Programme") of the Bank. Each of the Base Prospectuses constitutes a base prospectus under Article 8 of Regulation (EU) 2017/1129, as it forms part of United Kingdom domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended (the "UK Prospectus Regulation"). This Supplement constitutes a supplementary prospectus in respect of each of the Base Prospectuses for the purposes of Article 23 of the UK Prospectus Regulation and supplementary admission particulars in respect of the Admission Particulars for the purposes of the rulebook of the International Securities Market of the London Stock Exchange (the "ISM Rulebook").
Terms defined in each of the Base Prospectuses and/or the Admission Particulars (as applicable) have the same meanings when used in this Supplement. This Supplement is supplemental to, and shall be read in conjunction with, each of the Base Prospectuses and the Admission Particulars. This Supplement has been approved by the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority (the "FCA"), as the competent authority under the UK Prospectus Regulation, as a supplement to each of the Base Prospectuses.
The Bank and, in relation only to information in this Supplement relating to the CB Prospectus, the Guarantor accept responsibility for the information in this Supplement. To the best of the knowledge of the Bank and the Guarantor, as applicable, the information contained in this Supplement is in accordance with the facts and this Supplement contains no omission likely to affect its import.
THE COVERED BONDS HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION ("CMHC") NOR HAS CMHC PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS SUPPLEMENT. THE COVERED BONDS ARE NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED BY CMHC OR THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA OR ANY OTHER AGENCY THEREOF.
The purpose of this Supplement is to:
(I) incorporate by reference in each of the Base Prospectuses and the Admission Particulars the Bank's: (i) 2025 Annual Information Form (as defined below); and (ii) latest annual audited financial results with the notes
Save as disclosed in this Supplement, no significant new factor, material mistake or material inaccuracy relating to the information included in the Base Prospectuses and the Admission Particulars has arisen or been noted since the publication of the second combined supplementary prospectus dated 26 September 2025 which may affect the assessment of (i) Covered Bonds issued under the CB Programme or (ii) Notes issued under the GMTN Programme.
To the extent that there is any inconsistency between (a) any statement in this Supplement or any statement incorporated by reference into either of the Base Prospectuses and the Admission Particulars by this Supplement and (b) any other statement in, or incorporated by reference in, either of the Base Prospectuses and the Admission Particulars, the statements in (a) above will prevail.
The following documents which have previously been published by the Bank or are published simultaneously with this Supplement and as at the date of this Supplement have been approved by or filed with the FCA are hereby incorporated by reference in, and form part of each of the Base Prospectuses and the Admission Particulars:
the remainder of the 2025 Annual Report is either not relevant for prospective investors or is covered elsewhere in the Base Prospectuses.
Items (b)(i) and (b)(ii) above include, without limitation, the following specific sections in the 2025 Annual Report set out at (c)-(e) below:
(c) information about trends for each business segment known to the Bank's management which is provided under the headings "Economic Summary and Outlook" on pages 24 to 25, "Business Focus" on page 36, and
The following documents which have previously been published by the Bank or are published simultaneously with this Supplement and as at the date of this Supplement have been approved by or filed with the FCA are hereby incorporated by reference in, and form part of the CB Prospectus:
"10. Since 31 October 2025, the last day of the financial period in respect of which the most recent audited consolidated financial statements of the Bank were published, there has been no significant change in the financial performance or financial position of the Bank and its subsidiaries taken as a whole and since 31 October 2025, the last day of the financial period in respect of which the most recent audited consolidated financial statements of the Bank were published, there has been no material adverse change in the prospects of the Bank and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole."
(b) Paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 of the section entitled "General Information" of the CB Prospectus are deleted and replaced with the following:
Reference to the CMHC Guide in the CB Prospectus after 1 January 2026 will be to the 2025 CMHC Guide."
Catastrophe risk is the possibility that single or multiple large-scale catastrophic events could contribute to increased variability in insurance loss claims that differ significantly from expectations. Catastrophic events can increase volatility in the Bank's insurance business results and adversely affect liquidity, profitability and financial condition. Examples include hurricanes, earthquakes, hailstorms, windstorms, floods, severe winter weather, wildfires, and man-made disasters.
Although we use industry-standard models to estimate the likelihood and financial impact of natural disasters across the regions where we operate, these events and their associated losses remain inherently unpredictable. The models assume various conditions and probability scenarios and may not accurately predict future losses. Climate change adds further uncertainty to the frequency and severity of catastrophic events and to future trends and exposures. Additionally, the geographic concentration of insured individuals can amplify claims.
These factors may lead to higher reinsurance costs and reduced coverage for insurers, which could, in turn, limit customers' access to insurance due to availability or affordability constraints. For the Bank, catastrophe risk may ultimately increase credit losses if real or personal property is damaged during such events, particularly when insurance coverage is insufficient."
A copy of each of the 2025 Annual Information Form, the 2025 Annual Report and the Investor Reports has been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism (operated by the FCA) and is available for viewing at https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism.
To the extent that any document or information incorporated by reference in this Supplement, itself incorporates any information by reference, either expressly or impliedly, such information will not form part of this Supplement for the purposes of the UK Prospectus Regulation, or the ISM Rulebook, except where such information or documents are stated within this Supplement as specifically being incorporated by reference or where this Supplement is specifically defined as including such information.
Copies of this Supplement, each of the Base Prospectuses and all documents incorporated by reference in either can be (i) viewed on the website of the Regulatory News Service operated by the London Stock Exchange at http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-home.html under the name "Toronto Dominion" and the headline "Publication of Prospectus"; (ii) viewed on the Bank's website at https://www.td.com/ca/en/about-td/for-investors/investor-relations/fixed-income-investor/debt-information/tdglobal-legislative-covered-bond-programme and https://www.td.com/ca/en/about-td/for-investors/investorrelations/fixed-income-investor/debt-information/bail-in-debt respectively; and (iii) inspected during usual business hours on any week day (Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted) at the head office of the Bank and at the offices of the applicable Issuing and Paying Agent located at the addresses specified at the end of the Base Prospectuses. No website referred to herein nor any information contained thereon, forms part of this Supplement, nor have the contents of any such website been approved by or submitted to the FCA, unless, in each case, such website or information is expressly incorporated by reference in this Supplement.
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