Walter J. Owens, the head of TD Bank's corporate and specialty lending, has left the company as part of an internal restructuring, a bank spokeswoman said on Friday.
[* This article has been updated on Friday to include a new statement from TD Bank.]
American Banker on Thursday reported that Owens had been dismissed last week, with no official reason given, according to an industry source familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.
"We recently announced internally a company-wide reorganization of our U.S. commercial banking business. As part of that reorganization, Walter Owens will be leaving the company to pursue other opportunities," TD Bank spokeswoman Jennifer Morneau said in an emailed statement on Friday.
He has been replaced by
Owens had become an increasingly visible executive for TD, appearing on Bloomberg Television in May
The bank
Owens, a veteran executive of specialized financial services companies, was previously the
Owens did not respond to an emailed request for comment sent through his LinkedIn account on Thursday morning; other attempts to reach him were unsuccessful.
His replacement has a longer tenure at what became TD Bank's U.S. operations.
Toronto-Dominion Bank has continued expanding aggressively through deals since then, including its