TD Bank still struggling to fix computer breakdown

TD Bank still struggling to fix computer breakdown

Toronto-Dominion Bank is still struggling hard to fix a major computer malfunction, which made many of its customers furious regarding delays in transactions.

The concerned computer malfunction caused some customers to miss bill-payment deadlines.

The problem started several days ago and slowed bank's ability to update certain kind of customer transaction information.

The TD Bank has apologized repeatedly for the inconvenience being faced by the consumers and said it had been trying hard to shoot the trouble.

Fred Graziano, TD Bank's executive vice president, said, "We have been completely apologetic for the inconvenience."

The US Office of Comptroller of the Currency said it was monitoring the situation and would send examiners to the bank in case the malfunction was not solved soon.

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