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TD Bank Pleads Guilty to $1.8 Billion Settlement for Bank Secrecy Act Violations

TD Bank Pleads Guilty to Historic $1.8 Billion Settlement for Violating the Bank Secrecy Act, Undermining Financial Transparency and Accountability

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October 15, 2024 - Updated on February 8, 2026
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TD Bank Pleads Guilty in Record $1.8 Billion Settlement for Bank Secrecy Act Violations

TD Bank has pleaded guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act and committing money laundering in a settlement totaling $1.8 billion, marking a major victory for U.S. authorities in their fight against financial crime. The bank’s violations, according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), spanned from 2014 to 2023, during which time TD Bank failed to report suspicious activities, allowing over $670 million in illicit transactions to pass through its system.

The violations primarily involve TD Bank’s failure to adhere to its responsibilities under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA). This law requires financial institutions to identify and report any transactions that might involve money laundering or other illegal activities. According to the DOJ, TD Bank executives repeatedly ignored internal warnings and failed to take adequate steps to prevent the flow of illegal money through the bank’s accounts.

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TD Bank’s Guilty Plea for Bank Secrecy Act & Money Laundering Conspiracy Violations

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, who announced the guilty plea, emphasized that TD Bank’s actions facilitated serious criminal activities, including drug trafficking and other forms of organized crime. Garland noted that the failure to comply with the BSA undermined the financial system’s integrity, allowing criminals to launder large sums of money with relative ease.

“This resolution marks a significant step in the Department of Justice’s efforts to hold financial institutions accountable when they turn a blind eye to illegal activity,” Garland said in his statement. He added that the investigation uncovered TD Bank’s consistent disregard for regulatory guidelines and its active concealment of suspicious activity, making it one of the most severe breaches of the BSA to date.

Details of the Violations

Between 2014 and 2023, TD Bank allowed the flow of over $670 million in illicit funds through its accounts, most of which were linked to criminal networks, including drug cartels. According to the DOJ, TD Bank consistently failed to file suspicious activity reports (SARs) despite having clear indications that the transactions in question involved criminal activities. This negligence violated the bank’s legal obligations to monitor and report suspicious financial activities, as required by the BSA.

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The investigation revealed that senior executives at TD Bank were made aware of internal compliance warnings but chose to overlook these red flags. This allowed criminal networks to move large sums of money undetected through the bank’s accounts, resulting in what Attorney General Garland described as a “massive breakdown” in the bank’s anti-money laundering safeguards.

Historic Fine and Compliance Measures

The $1.8 billion penalty represents the largest financial penalty ever imposed under the BSA, a fact that Attorney General Garland underscored during his announcement. In addition to this criminal fine, TD Bank will also face civil penalties imposed by U.S. regulators, bringing the total financial resolution to $3 billion.

Beyond the financial penalties, TD Bank will be required to undergo extensive compliance reforms. This includes the appointment of an independent monitor to oversee the bank’s efforts to improve its anti-money laundering procedures. The monitor will work closely with U.S. regulators to ensure that the bank adheres to all necessary regulations and avoids future violations.

The DOJ emphasized that this settlement is part of a broader initiative to ensure that financial institutions are held accountable for their role in facilitating money laundering and other illegal activities. “This case sends a strong message to all financial institutions: If you fail to comply with your obligations under the law, you will be held accountable,” Garland stated.

Ongoing Investigations

While TD Bank’s guilty plea resolves the criminal case against the institution, the Justice Department has made it clear that the investigation is ongoing. There are still potential individual prosecutions to be considered, as some TD Bank executives and employees are being scrutinized for their roles in the violations. The DOJ has not ruled out the possibility of further charges against individuals who knowingly allowed the illegal activities to continue.

Garland stated that “those who abuse our financial system will be held accountable, no matter how powerful or influential they may be.” He added that the DOJ is committed to continuing its efforts to ensure that financial institutions take their responsibilities under the Bank Secrecy Act seriously.

Rebuilding Trust in the Financial System

In addition to the financial penalties, TD Bank faces the challenge of rebuilding its reputation. The bank will need to restore public trust and confidence, particularly in light of the severity of the violations and the sheer volume of illicit funds that passed through its accounts. Industry experts suggest that the reforms imposed by the DOJ, including the compliance monitor, will be critical in helping TD Bank regain its standing in the financial community.

This case is likely to have broader implications for the banking industry as a whole, serving as a warning that regulatory compliance cannot be taken lightly. Banks across the country may now face increased scrutiny from regulators as they work to prevent similar violations from occurring in their institutions.

TD Bank’s guilty plea marks a significant milestone in the fight against money laundering and financial crime. The record-setting $1.8 billion penalty and the bank’s commitment to compliance reforms signal a new era of accountability for financial institutions. For more information on this case, you can read the full release from the U.S. Department of Justice.

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Source: U.S Department Of Justice
Tags: Bank Corruption CasesBank Secrecy Act ViolationsCorporate Compliance FailureCriminal Penalties for BanksFinancial Crime InvestigationMoney Laundering SettlementTD Bank Money Laundering CaseTD Bank Pleads GuiltyU.S. Justice Department NewsUS Crime News

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