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TD gets $8.8M in aid from province to create 440 jobs in Moncton area

TD will use an $8.8 million forgivable loan from New Brunswick taxpayers as it creates 440 new jobs over the next seven years at a new finance operations centre.

New finance centre will be located in former Sears store in Champlain mall

A drawing of a new TD corporate office in the former Sears store in Dieppe. (Opportunites New Brunswick/Submitted)

An $8.8 million forgivable loan from New Brunswick taxpayers will be used by TDtocreate 440 new jobs over the next seven years at a newfinance operations centre in Dieppe.

The money will be disbursed in various phases if the bank achieves set milestones, including targets for hiring, opening the centre and job numbers.

Thenewfinance operations centre will be in TD'snew corporate office in theformer Sears store in the Champlain Place mall.

The office is expected to open by January 2019, the bank said in a news release.

The space will be shared with a TDbusiness services centre, announced in May 2017. That centre is supposed to create 575 customer service jobs over six years, which means more than 1,000 new TD jobs for the Moncton area, according to the bank.

Provincialgovernment assistance for the business services centre included a $6.8 million forgivable loan and $2.1 million for training.

The centre that was announced Thursdaywillcentralize somefinance operational functions and provide services such as general accounting, reporting, and transaction processing.

Supposed to meet targets

The recruitment for jobs in both centres will begin by September, and the postings will appear on the company's recruitment site.

TD will have to pay back the loans if it doesn't meet targets, Opportunities New Brunswick said when the first forgivable loan was announced.

In a news release, deputy TD chair Frank McKenna called the 440 jobs "highly skilled finance jobs."

"We are looking forward to tapping into the region's professional workforce and post-secondary graduates, creating high-calibre and skilled employment opportunities," he said.

In March, TD reported earnings of $2.35 billion in the quarter ending Jan. 31.