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TD to hire 2,000 new tech workers

THE CANADIAN PRESS

TD Bank Group says it plans to hire more than 2,000 people to fill new technology roles this year as it pushes further into areas like artificial intelligence and cloud-based operations.

The bank says the new positions will focus on technologies and processes to drive investments and power “the future of banking.”

TD’S hiring plans come amid an industry-wide focus on attracting and retaining technology skills.

“We are in a world where there’s a war for talent,” said Rizwan Khalfan, chief digital and payments officer at TD Bank Group.

The bank says attracting skilled workers is critical to the company’s technology transformation and development of new capabilities, including engineering, automation tools, artificial intelligence, cloud technology, and advancing cybersecurity defences.

Greg Keeley, senior executive vice-president of platforms and technology at TD, says the pandemic has accelerated the integration of technology into the bank’s services.

He says growing the bank’s pool of skilled tech talent is critical to its overall strategy, including the acceleration of its cloud-based technologies to increase the speed of delivering new digital products and services to customers.

On Wednesday, the bank also announced it was ramping up its partnership with Microsoft’s Azure cloud with plans to establish a broader database on the platform.

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