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EasyLine Telephone Banking

Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to enjoy convenient and secure access to your TD accounts by choosing our quick automated service or by speaking with a Telephone Banking Specialist. Ready to talk?

Benefits of EasyLine Telephone Banking

  • Free

    There is no additional charge by TD for using EasyLine. All account balance inquiries are free.

  • Private and secure

    With Phone Code 2-step verification, there's enhanced privacy and improved security.

  • Personal service 24/7

    Receive personalized banking service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  • Languages

    Our phone specialists offer support in English, French, Cantonese, and Mandarin.

Discover phone banking with EasyLine

  • Bill pay & statements

    • Pay bills to over 7,000 companies – you can also postdate payments
    • Check your bill payment history to see what bills you’ve paid
    • Request a stop payment
  • Transfer funds

    • Transfer funds between your TD Canada Trust accounts
    • Transfer between your U.S. and Canadian dollar accounts
    • Transfer funds to another TD Canada Trust customer’s account
  • Manage your banking products

    • Open a new chequing or savings account
    • Invest in GICs and Term Deposits
    • Receive TD Mutual Funds prices, returns, account balances and activity
  • Other services

    • Apply for a Loan/Mortgage/Line of Credit or renew a mortgage (some restrictions apply)
    • Confirm your account balances and account activity (including your TD Credit Card or Line of Credit)

You can also press '0' at any time to speak directly with a Telephone Banking Specialist for Personal assistance or advice.


TD Omni Dial

We've made it easier and quicker for you to reach us through the TD app on your mobile device. Once you’ve installed the app and logged in, simply select “Contact Us” from the menu, then select “Call Us” and choose TD Canada Trust. Remember, the “Call Us” feature only works if you are physically located in Canada.


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