This role supports Payments Product Management within TD Securities' Global Transaction Banking (GTB) division. The successful candidate will be involved in various cross-GTB initiatives covering product vision, strategy, design, launch, commercialization, and marketing. Key responsibilities include consolidating requirements, supporting product activities across the GTB franchise, and helping to scale the delivery of large initiatives.
Act as a consolidator, documenting and managing requirements for various initiatives.,Assist with drafting communications for external audiences, including pitch materials, speaker proposals, and speaking notes.,Prepare research materials for thought leadership and press releases.,Support the team through research, analytics, and data-driven insights (e.g., market segments, revenue pools).,Contribute to special projects across the Product Management team.,Develop an in-depth understanding of GTB products, client needs, competitive landscape, and industry trends to assist in identifying new opportunities.,Forge connections across GTB and TDS to provide recommendations on emerging trends and topical advancements.
Undergraduate degree,5+ years of relevant work experience,Experience in transaction banking, wholesale banking, financial technology, treasury, or payments (considered an asset),Product and/or project management experience (considered an asset),Understanding the end-to-end flow of the client, bank, and customer value chain (considered an asset)
Bachelor's Degree
The Toronto-Dominion Bank and its subsidiaries are collectively known as TD Bank Group, one of the largest banks in North America. TD provides a wide range of personal, commercial, and investment banking products and services to over 27 million customers globally. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, the bank operates through key segments including Canadian Retail, U.S. Retail, and Wholesale Banking.
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