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TD Bank Names Marc Womack as Head of U.S. Consumer Deposit and Payment Products
Sep 16, 2025 6:24 AM

09:06 AM EDT, 09/16/2025 (MT Newswires) -- TD Bank (TD.TO, TD) on Tuesday named Marc Womack as Head of U.S. Consumer Deposit and Payment Products.

A statement noted that Womack will lead the Consumer Deposit and Payment Products business unit, responsible for all aspects of the customer lifecycle, including product and feature development, acquisition, and customer engagement and experience for the Consumer Deposit portfolio.

"Marc's deep experience and ability to lead product-driven strategy and operations from a holistic perspective positions him well to help TD drive substantial growth and efficiency, while keeping the customer experience at the forefront," said Andrew Stuart, Head of U.S. Consumer Products, Auto Finance and Wealth.

Tuesday's statement noted that Womack rejoins TD Bank after a stint with Santander, where he served as the Head of Operations for their Consumer Finance Business.

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