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EUTM file information

016661911

THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK


April 27, 2017

Trademark Summary

The trademark application THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK was filed by The Toronto-Dominion Bank, a corporation established under the laws of Canada (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on May 18, 2017, and it was registered by office on August 27, 2017 without any oppositions.

The application was filed in English (German was selected as the second language).


Goods And Services

  • The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
    1. Computer software and downloadable mobile applications for electronically trading securities and managing financial portfolios
    2. Computer software and downloadable mobile applications for online, internet and mobile banking
    3. Computer software and downloadable mobile applications for personal financial management, financial planning and tracking spending habits and cash flow
    4. Magnetically encoded credit and debit cards
    5. Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of magazines, newsletters and brochures in the fields of finance, investment, and securities trading
    6. Electronic payment terminals.
  • The mark was filed in class 16 with Printed publications, namely, magazines, newsletters, guides, manuals, pamphlets, and brochures, all in the fields of finance, investment, and trading, and catalogs of products in the fields of banking and insurance.
  • The mark was filed in class 35 with following description of goods:
    1. Advertising
    2. Business information, consultancy, advisory and research services
    3. Computerized data processing services
    4. Economic forecasting and analysis
    5. Financial marketing
    6. Financial records management
    7. Book-keeping and accounting services
    8. Financial statement preparation and analysis for businesses
    9. Data processing.
  • The mark was filed in class 36 with following description of goods:
    1. Financial services
    2. Online, internet and mobile banking services
    3. Online banking and personal financial management services accessible by means of downloadable mobile applications
    4. Check processing services
    5. Issuing pre-paid credit cards
    6. Electronic funds transfer
    7. Mortgage services and online mortgage services
    8. Wealth management services
    9. Financial investment counselling and investment management services
    10. Mutual fund services, namely, mutual fund investment and brokerage services, mutual fund dealer services, mutual fund distribution and mutual fund management
    11. Real estate services, namely, real estate financing
    12. Credit card services and debit card services
    13. Foreign currency exchange services
    14. Estate management
    15. Auto financing services
    16. Card payment and merchant payment processing services
    17. Pension services
    18. Insurance services
    19. Mortgage services
    20. Asset management services
    21. Banking services
    22. Trusteeship services
    23. Investment trusteeship services
    24. Providing securities and investment information
    25. Providing stock and securities market information
    26. Charitable services, namely financial services, charitable fund raising, organizing of charitable collections, in the field of environmental community initiatives and raising environmental awareness.
  • The mark was filed in class 38 with Providing multiple-user access to a global computer information network and telecommunications gateway services, namely, providing an online link to news, financial information, business information and current events..
  • The mark was filed in class 41 with following description of goods:
    1. Non-downloadable electronic publications in the nature of magazines, newsletters, guides, manuals, pamphlets, and brochures, all in the fields of finance, investment, and securities trading
    2. Entertainment services, namely, leasing stadium facilities and suites for sporting events and concerts and providing exclusive reception and waiting areas for customers at entertainment and sporting events
    3. Sponsoring and promoting sporting, music and entertainment events and environmental programs and initiatives
    4. Educational services, namely, conducting training classes, seminars, conferences, and workshops in the fields of banking, financial services, strategy, leadership and customer service
    5. Educational services, namely children's programs in the fields of banking and financial services, school presentations and guided educational tours of bank branches
    6. Providing information and educational services relating to the environment.