424B2 1 ef20059182_424b2.htm TERM SHEET

   
Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(2)
Registration Statement No. 333-283969
(To Prospectus dated  February 26, 2025
and Product Supplement EQUITY STR-1 dated
February 28, 2025)
1,954,161 Units
$10 principal amount per unit
CUSIP No. 89116N715
Pricing Date
Settlement Date
Maturity Date
November 13, 2025
November 20, 2025
December 2, 2030
 
       
Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption
Securities® Linked to the Global X Uranium ETF
    Automatically callable if the Observation Level on any Observation Date, occurring approximately one, two, three, four and five years after the pricing date, is at or above the Starting Value
    In the event of an automatic call, the amount payable per unit will be:
  $11.364 if called on the first Observation Date
  $12.728 if called on the second Observation Date
  $14.092 if called on the third Observation Date
  $15.456 if called on the fourth Observation Date
  $16.820 if called on the final Observation Date
    If not called on any of the first four Observation Dates, a maturity of approximately five years
    If not called but the Underlying Fund does not decline by more than 15.00%, a return of principal
    If not called, 1-to-1 downside exposure to decreases in the Underlying Fund beyond a 15.00% decline, with up to 85.00% of your principal amount at risk
    All payments are subject to the credit risk of The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    No periodic interest payments
    In addition to the underwriting discount set forth below, the notes include a hedging-related charge of $0.05 per unit. See “Structuring the Notes”
    Limited secondary market liquidity, with no exchange listing
    The notes are unsecured debt securities and are not savings accounts or insured deposits of a bank. The notes are not insured or guaranteed by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “CDIC”), the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (the “FDIC”), or any other governmental agency of Canada, the United States or any other jurisdiction
 
The notes are being issued by The Toronto-Dominion Bank (“TD”). There are important differences between the notes and a conventional debt security, including different investment risks and certain additional costs. See “Risk Factors” beginning on page TS-7 of this term sheet, “Additional Risk Factors” on page TS-8 of this term sheet and “Risk Factors” beginning on page PS-7 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1 and page 1 of the prospectus.
The initial estimated value of the notes at the time the terms of the notes were set on the pricing date was $8.958 per unit, which is less than the public offering price listed below. See “Summary” on the following page, “Risk Factors” beginning on page TS-7 of this term sheet and “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-15 of this term sheet for additional information. The actual value of your notes at any time will reflect many factors and cannot be predicted with accuracy.


None of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), any state securities commission, or any other regulatory body has approved or disapproved of these notes or passed upon the adequacy or accuracy of this document, product supplement EQUITY STR-1 or the prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

 
Per Unit
Total
Public offering price
$ 10.00
$19,541,610.00
Underwriting discount
$  0.20
$390,832.20
Proceeds, before expenses, to TD
$  9.80
$19,150,777.80
The notes:
Are Not FDIC Insured
Are Not Bank Guaranteed
May Lose Value

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Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
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Summary
The Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® Linked to the Global X Uranium ETF due December 2, 2030 (the “notes”) are our senior unsecured debt securities. The notes are not guaranteed or insured by the CDIC, the FDIC or any other governmental agency, and are not, either directly or indirectly, an obligation of any third party. The notes are not bail-inable debt securities (as defined in the prospectus) under the CDIC Act. The notes will rank equally with all of our other senior unsecured debt. Any payments due on the notes, including any repayment of principal, will be subject to the credit risk of TD. The notes will be automatically called at the applicable Call Amount if the Observation Level of the Market Measure, which are the shares of the Global X Uranium ETF (the “Underlying Fund”), on any Observation Date is equal to or greater than the Call Level. If the notes are not called, at maturity, if the Ending Value is less than the Starting Value but greater than or equal to the Threshold Value, you will receive the principal amount of your notes. If, however, the notes are not called and the Ending Value is less than the Threshold Value, you will lose a portion, which could be significant, of the principal amount of your notes. Any payments on the notes will be calculated based on the $10 principal amount per unit and will depend on the performance of the Underlying Fund, subject to our credit risk. See “Terms of the Notes” below.
The economic terms of the notes (including the Call Premiums and Call Amounts) are based on our internal funding rate (which is our internal borrowing rate based on variables such as market benchmarks and our appetite for borrowing) and several factors, including selling concessions, discounts, commissions or fees expected to be paid in connection with the offering of the notes, the estimated profit that we expect to earn in connection with structuring the notes, estimated costs which we may incur in connection with the notes and the economic terms of certain related hedging arrangements as discussed further below and under “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-15.
On the cover page of this term sheet, we have provided the initial estimated value for the notes. The initial estimated value of your notes on the pricing date is less than their public offering price. The initial estimated value was determined by reference to our internal pricing models, which take into account a number of variables, typically including expected volatility of the Market Measure, interest rates (forecasted, current and historical rates), price-sensitivity analysis, time to maturity of the notes and our internal funding rate which take into account a number of variables and are based on a number of subjective assumptions, which are not evaluated or verified on an independent basis and may or may not materialize. Because our internal funding rate generally represents a discount from the levels at which our benchmark debt securities trade in the secondary market, the use of an internal funding rate for the notes rather than the levels at which our benchmark debt securities trade in the secondary market is expected, assuming all other economic terms are held constant, to have increased the initial estimated value of the notes and to have had an adverse effect on the economic terms of the notes. For more information about the initial estimated value and the structuring of the notes, see the related discussion under “Risk Factors” and “Structuring the Notes” herein.
Terms of the Notes
Issuer:
 
The Toronto-Dominion Bank (“TD”)
Principal
Amount:
 
$10.00 per unit
Term:
 
Approximately five years, if not called on any of the first four Observation Dates
Market Measure:
 
The Global X Uranium ETF (Bloomberg symbol: “URA”)
Starting Value:
 
$45.34
Observation
Level:
 
The Closing Market Price of the Market Measure on each Observation Date multiplied by the Price Multiplier
Ending Value:
 
The Observation Level of the Underlying Fund on the final Observation Date
Price Multiplier:
 
 
1, subject to adjustment for certain events relating to the Underlying Fund, as described beginning on page PS-31 of product supplement EQUITY
STR-1.
Observation
Dates:
 
 
November 19, 2026, November 19, 2027, November 17, 2028, November 23, 2029 and November 22, 2030
The Observation Dates are subject to postponement in the event of Market Disruption Events, as described on page PS-25 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1.
Call Level:
 
$45.34 (100.00% of the Starting Value)
Call Amounts
(per Unit) and
Call Premiums:
 
 
$11.364, representing a Call Premium of 13.64% of the principal amount, if called on the first Observation Date, $12.728, representing a Call Premium of 27.28% of the principal amount, if called on the second Observation Date, $14.092, representing a Call Premium of 40.92% of the principal amount, if called on the third Observation Date, $15.456, representing
Payment Determination
Automatic Call Provision:
Redemption Amount Determination:
If the notes are not called, you will receive the Redemption Amount per unit on the maturity date, determined as follows:
 
In this case you will receive a Redemption Amount that is less, and possibly significantly less, than the Principal Amount per unit.
 
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    a Call Premium of 54.56% of the principal amount, if called on the fourth Observation Date and $16.820, representing a Call Premium of 68.20% of the principal amount, if called on the final Observation Date.
Call Settlement
Dates:
 
 
Approximately the fifth business day following the applicable Observation Date, subject to postponement as described on page PS-25 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1; provided however that the Call Settlement Date related to the final Observation Date will be the maturity date.
Threshold Value:
 
 
$38.54 (85.00% of the Starting Value, rounded to two decimal places)
Fees and
Charges:
 
 
The underwriting discount of $0.20 per unit listed on the cover page and the hedging related charge of $0.05 per unit described in “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-15.
Calculation
Agents:
 
BofA Securities, Inc. (“BofAS”) and TD, acting jointly.
In this case you will receive a Redemption Amount that is less, and possibly significantly less, than the Principal Amount per unit.
 
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The terms and risks of the notes are contained in this term sheet and in the following:
Product supplement EQUITY STR-1 dated February 28, 2025:
Prospectus dated February 26, 2025:
These documents, including this term sheet (together, the “Note Prospectus”), have been filed as part of a registration statement with the SEC and may, without cost, be accessed on the SEC website as indicated above or obtained from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (“MLPF&S”) or BofAS by calling 1-800-294-1322.
You should read the Note Prospectus, including this term sheet, for information about us and this offering. Any prior or contemporaneous oral statements and any other written materials you may have received are superseded by the Note Prospectus. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this term sheet have the meanings set forth in product supplement EQUITY STR-1. In the event of any conflict the following hierarchy will govern: first, this term sheet; second, product supplement EQUITY STR-1; and last, the prospectus. Unless otherwise indicated or unless the context requires otherwise, all references in this document to “we,” “us,” “our,” or similar references are to TD.
Investor Considerations
You may wish to consider an investment in the notes if:
      You anticipate that the Closing Market Price of the Market Measure on any of the Observation Dates will be equal to or greater than the Call Level and, if the notes are automatically called prior to the final Observation Date, you accept an early exit from your investment.
    You accept that the return on the notes will be limited to the return represented by the applicable Call Premium even if the percentage change in the price of the Market Measure is greater than the applicable Call Premium.
    You are willing to risk a loss of principal and return if the notes are not automatically called and the Closing Market Price of the Underlying Fund decreases from the Starting Value to an Ending Value that is less than the Threshold Value.
     You are willing to forgo interest payments that are paid on conventional interest-bearing debt securities.
       You are willing to forgo the benefits of directly owning the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund, including dividends and other distributions.
      You are willing to accept a limited or no market for sales prior to maturity, and understand that the market prices for the notes, if any, will be affected by various factors, including our actual and perceived creditworthiness, our internal funding rate and fees and charges on the notes.
     You are willing to assume our credit risk, as issuer of the notes, for all payments under the notes, including the Call Amount or the Redemption Amount.
The notes may not be an appropriate investment for you if:
     You wish to make an investment that cannot be automatically called.
    You believe that the Closing Market Price of the Underlying Fund will decrease from the Starting Value to an Ending Value that is below the Threshold Value.
     You anticipate that the Observation Level will be less than the Call Level on each Observation Date.
     You seek an uncapped return on your investment.
     You seek 100% principal repayment or preservation of capital.
     You seek interest payments or other current income on your investment.
     You want to receive the benefits of directly owning the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund, including dividends and other distributions.
     You seek an investment for which there will be a liquid secondary market.
    You are unwilling or are unable to take market risk on the notes or to accept the credit risk of TD as issuer of the notes.
We urge you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting, and other advisors concerning an investment in the notes.

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Examples of Hypothetical Payments
The following examples are for purposes of illustration only. They are based on hypothetical values and show hypothetical returns on the notes. They illustrate the calculation of the Call Amount or Redemption Amount, as applicable, based on the hypothetical terms set forth below. The actual amount you receive and the resulting return will depend on the actual Starting Value, Threshold Value, Call Level, Observation Levels, and term of your investment.
The following examples do not take into account any tax consequences from investing in the notes. These examples are based on:

(1)
a Starting Value of 100.00;

(2)
a Threshold Value of 85.00;

(3)
a Call Level of 100.00;

(4)
an expected term of the notes of approximately five years, if the notes are not called on any of the first four Observation Dates;

(5)
a Call Premium of 13.64% of the principal amount if the notes are called on the first Observation Date, 27.28% if called on the second Observation Date, 40.92% if called on the third Observation Date, 54.56% if called on the fourth Observation Date and 68.20% if called on the final Observation Date ; and

(6)
Observation Dates occurring approximately one, two, three, four and five years after the pricing date.
The hypothetical Starting Value of 100.00 used in these examples has been chosen for illustrative purposes only. The actual Starting Value of the Underlying Fund is $45.34, which was the Closing Market Price of the Underlying Fund on the pricing date.
For recent actual prices of the Underlying Fund, see “The Underlying Fund” section below. In addition, all payments on the notes are subject to issuer credit risk. If TD, as issuer, becomes unable to meet its obligations as they become due, you could lose some or all of your investment.
Notes Are Called on an Observation Date
The notes will be called at $10.00 plus the applicable Call Premium if the Observation Level on one of the Observation Dates is equal to or greater than the Call Level.
Example 1 - The Observation Level on the first Observation Date is 150.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $1.364 = $11.364 per unit.
Example 2 - The Observation Level on the first Observation Date is below the Call Level, but the Observation Level on the second Observation Date is 120.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $2.728 = $12.728 per unit.
Example 3 - The Observation Levels on the first two Observation Dates are below the Call Level, but the Observation Level on the third Observation Date is 130.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $4.092 = $14.092 per unit.
Example 4 - The Observation Levels on the first three Observation Dates are below the Call Level, but the Observation Level on the fourth Observation Date is 135.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $5.456 = $15.456 per unit.
Example 5 - The Observation Levels on the first four Observation Dates are below the Call Level, but the Observation Level on the fifth and final Observation Date is 145.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $6.820 = $16.820 per unit.
Notes Are Not Called on Any Observation Date
Example 6 - The notes are not called on any Observation Date and the Ending Value is equal to or greater than the Threshold Value. The Redemption Amount will be equal to the principal amount. For example, if the Ending Value is 85.00, the Redemption Amount per unit will be $10.00.
Example 7 - The notes are not called on any Observation Date and the Ending Value is less than the Threshold Value. The Redemption Amount will be less, and possibly significantly less, than the principal amount. For example, if the Ending Value is 70.00, the Redemption Amount per unit will be:
= $8.500

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Summary of the Hypothetical Examples
 
Notes Are Called on an Observation Date
Notes Are Not Called on Any
Observation Date

Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6
Example 7
Starting Value
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Call Level
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
Threshold Value
85.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
85.00
 85.00
Observation Level on the First
Observation Date
150.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
88.00
88.00
Observation Level on the Second
Observation Date
N/A
120.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
78.00
78.00
Observation Level on the Third
Observation Date
N/A
N/A
130.00
90.00
90.00
85.00
85.00
Observation Level on the Fourth
Observation Date
N/A
N/A
N/A
135.00
90.00
95.00
95.00
Observation Level on the Final
Observation Date
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
145.00
85.00
70.00
Return on the Underlying Fund
50.00%
20.00%
30.00%
35.00%
45.00%
-15.00%
-30.00%
Return on the Notes
13.64%
27.28%
40.92%
54.56%
68.20%
0.00%
-15.00%
Call Amount / Redemption Amount
per Unit
$11.364
$12.728
$14.092
$15.456
$16.820
$10.000
$8.500

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Risk Factors
There are important differences between the notes and a conventional debt security. An investment in the notes involves significant risks, including those listed below. You should carefully review the more detailed explanation of risks relating to the notes in the “Risk Factors” sections beginning on page PS-7 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1 and page 1 of the prospectus. We also urge you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting, and other advisors as to the risks entailed by an investment in the notes and the suitability of the notes in light of your particular circumstances.
Structure-Related Risks

If the notes are not automatically called, depending on the performance of the Underlying Fund as measured shortly before the maturity date, your investment may result in a loss; there is no guaranteed return of principal.

Your return on the notes may be less than the yield you could earn by owning a conventional fixed or floating rate debt security of comparable maturity.

Your investment return is limited to the return represented by the applicable Call Premium and may be less than a comparable investment directly in the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund.
Market Measure-Related Risks

The sponsor and investment advisor of the Underlying Fund may adjust the Underlying Fund in a way that may adversely affect the value of the notes and the amount payable on the notes, and these entities have no obligation to consider your interests.

The sponsor of the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index (the “Underlying Index”), described below, may adjust the Underlying Index in a way that affects its level, and has no obligation to consider your interests.

You will have no rights of a holder of the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund, and you will not be entitled to receive any shares of the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund, or any dividends or other distributions in respect of the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund.

While we, MLPF&S, BofAS or our or their respective affiliates may from time to time own shares of the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund, none of us, MLPF&S, BofAS or our or their respective affiliates control the Underlying Fund or any company held by the Underlying Fund, and have not verified any disclosure made by the Underlying Fund or any other company.

There are liquidity and management risks associated with the Underlying Fund.

The performance of the Underlying Fund may not correlate with the performance of its Underlying Index as well as the net asset value per share of the Underlying Fund, especially during periods of market volatility when the liquidity and the market price of the shares of the Underlying Fund and/or the securities held by the Underlying Fund may be adversely affected, sometimes materially.

Payments on the notes will not be adjusted for all corporate events that could affect the Underlying Fund. See “Description of the Notes—Anti-Dilution and Discontinuance Adjustments Relating to Underlying Funds” beginning on page PS-31 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1.
Valuation- and Market-Related Risks

The initial estimated value of your notes on the pricing date is less than their public offering price. The difference between the public offering price of your notes and the initial estimated value of the notes reflects costs and expected profits associated with selling and structuring the notes, as well as hedging our obligations under the notes (including, but not limited to, the hedging related charge, as further described under “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-15). Because hedging our obligations entails risks and may be influenced by market forces beyond our control, this hedging may result in a profit that is more or less than expected, or a loss and the amount of any such profit or loss will not be known until the maturity date.

The initial estimated value of your notes is based on our internal funding rate. The internal funding rate used in the determination of the initial estimated value of the notes generally represents a discount from the credit spreads for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities and the borrowing rate we would pay for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities. This discount is based on, among other things, our view of the funding value of the notes as well as the higher issuance, operational and ongoing liability management costs of the notes in comparison to those costs for our conventional fixed-rate debt, as well as estimated financing costs of any hedge positions (including, but not limited to, the hedging related charge, as further described under “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-15), taking into account regulatory and internal requirements. If the interest rate implied by the credit spreads for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities, or the borrowing rate we would pay for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities were to be used, we would expect the economic terms of the notes to be more favorable to you. Additionally, assuming all other economic terms are held constant, the use of an internal funding rate for the notes is expected to have increased the initial estimated value of the notes and have had an adverse effect on the economic terms of the notes.

The initial estimated value of the notes is based on our internal pricing models, which may prove to be inaccurate and may be different from the pricing models of other financial institutions, including BofAS and MLPF&S. The initial estimated value of your notes when the terms of the notes were set on the pricing date is based on our internal pricing models, which take into account a number of variables, typically including the expected volatility of the Market Measure, interest rates (forecasted, current and

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historical rates), price-sensitivity analysis, time to maturity of the notes and our internal funding rate, and are based on a number of subjective assumptions, which are not evaluated or verified on an independent basis and may or may not materialize. Further, our pricing models may be different from other financial institutions’ pricing models, including those of BofAS and MLPF&S, and the methodologies used by us to estimate the value of the notes may not be consistent with those of other financial institutions that may be purchasers or sellers of notes in any secondary market. As a result, the secondary market price of your notes, if any, may be materially less than the initial estimated value of the notes determined by reference to our internal pricing models. In addition, market conditions and other relevant factors in the future may change and any assumptions may prove to be incorrect.

The initial estimated value of your notes is not a prediction of the prices at which you may sell your notes in the secondary market, if any exists, and such secondary market prices, if any, will likely be less than the public offering price of your notes, may be less than the initial estimated value of your notes and could result in a substantial loss to you. The initial estimated value of the notes will not be a prediction of the prices at which MLPF&S, BofAS, or our or their respective affiliates or third parties may be willing to purchase the notes from you in secondary market transactions (if they are willing to purchase, which they are not obligated to do). The price at which you may be able to sell your notes in the secondary market at any time, if any, will be influenced by many factors that cannot be predicted, such as market conditions, and any bid and ask spread for similar sized trades, and may be substantially less than the initial estimated value of the notes. Further, as secondary market prices of your notes take into account the levels at which our debt securities trade in the secondary market, and do not take into account our various costs and expected profits associated with selling and structuring the notes, as well as hedging our obligations under the notes, secondary market prices of your notes will likely be less than the public offering price of your notes. As a result, the price at which MLPF&S, BofAS, or our or their respective affiliates or third parties may be willing to purchase the notes from you in secondary market transactions, if any, will likely be less than the price you paid for your notes, and any sale prior to maturity could result in a substantial loss to you.

A trading market is not expected to develop for the notes. None of us, MLPF&S, BofAS or our or their respective affiliates is obligated to make a market for, or to repurchase, the notes. There is no assurance that any party will be willing to purchase your notes at any price in any secondary market.
Conflict-Related Risks

Our business, hedging and trading activities, and those of MLPF&S, BofAS and our and their respective affiliates (including trades in the Underlying Fund or the securities held by the Underlying Fund), and any hedging and trading activities we, MLPF&S, BofAS or our or their respective affiliates engage in for our clients’ accounts, may affect the market value of, and return on, the notes and may create conflicts of interest with you.

There may be potential conflicts of interest involving the calculation agents, one of which is us and one of which is BofAS, as the determinations made by the calculation agents may be discretionary and could adversely affect any payment on the notes.
General Credit-Related Risks

Payments on the notes are subject to our credit risk, and actual or perceived changes in our creditworthiness are expected to affect the value of the notes. If we become unable to meet our financial obligations as they become due, you may lose some or all of your investment.
Tax-Related Risks

The U.S. federal income tax consequences of the notes are uncertain and, because of this uncertainty, there is a risk that the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the notes could differ materially and adversely from the treatment described below in “Supplemental Discussion of U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences”, as described further in product supplement EQUITY STR-1 under “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences — Alternative Treatments”. You should consult your tax advisor as to the tax consequences of an investment in the notes and the potential alternative treatments.

For a discussion of the Canadian federal income tax consequences of investing in the notes, please see the discussion in the prospectus under “Tax Consequences — Canadian Taxation” and in the product supplement EQUITY STR-1 under “Supplemental Discussion of Canadian Tax Consequences” and the further discussion herein under “Summary of Canadian Federal Income Tax Consequences”. If you are not a Non-resident Holder (as that term is defined in the prospectus) for Canadian federal income tax purposes or if you acquire the notes in the secondary market, you should consult your tax advisors as to the consequences of acquiring, holding and disposing of the notes and receiving the payments that might be due under the notes.
Additional Risk Factors
The securities held by the Underlying Fund are concentrated in the uranium sector.
All or substantially all of the securities held by the Underlying Fund are issued by companies whose primary line of business is directly associated with the uranium mining, exploration and technologies related to the uranium industry. As a result, the value of the notes may be subject to greater volatility and may be more adversely affected by a single economic, political or regulatory occurrence affecting this sector than a different investment linked to securities of a more broadly diversified group of issuers. The uranium sector is exposed to risks related to the uranium mining industry, the exploration industry, the oil, gas and consumable fuels industry and the energy sector. The uranium mining industry can be significantly affected by competitive pressures in the uranium mining industry and the price of uranium. The exploration and development of mineral deposits involve significant financial risks over a significant period of time. Few properties that are explored are ultimately developed into producing mines. Major expenditures may be required to establish reserves by drilling and

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to construct mining and processing facilities at a site. In addition, mineral exploration companies typically operate at a loss and are dependent on securing equity and/or debt financing, which might be more difficult to secure for an exploration company than for a more established counterpart. Companies in this sector are subject to substantial government regulation and contractual fixed pricing, which may increase the cost of business and limit these companies’ earnings.
The notes are subject to foreign currency exchange rate risk.
The Underlying Fund holds securities traded outside of the United States. The Underlying Fund’s share price will fluctuate based upon its net asset value, which will in turn depend in part upon changes in the value of the currencies in which the securities held by the Underlying Fund are traded. Accordingly, investors in the notes will be exposed to currency exchange rate risk with respect to each of the currencies in which the securities held by the Underlying Fund are traded. An investor’s net exposure will depend on the extent to which these currencies strengthen or weaken against the U.S. dollar. If the dollar strengthens against these currencies, the net asset value of the Underlying Fund will be adversely affected and the price of the Underlying Fund may decrease.
The notes are subject to risks associated with emerging markets.
Some of the equity securities composing the Underlying Fund have been issued by companies in countries based in emerging markets. Emerging markets pose further risks in addition to the risks associated with investing in foreign equity markets generally. Countries with emerging markets may have relatively unstable financial markets and governments; may present the risks of nationalization of businesses; may impose restrictions on currency conversion, exports or foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets; may pose a greater likelihood of regulation by the national, provincial and local governments of the emerging market countries, including the imposition of currency exchange laws and taxes; and may have less protection of property rights, less access to legal recourse and less comprehensive financial reporting and auditing requirements than more developed countries. The economies of countries with emerging markets may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local or global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Local securities markets may trade a small number of securities and may be unable to respond effectively to increases in trading volume, potentially making prompt liquidation of holdings difficult or impossible at times. Moreover, the economies in such countries may differ unfavorably from the economy in the United States in such respects as growth of gross national product, rate of inflation, capital reinvestment, resources, self-sufficiency and balance of payment positions. The currencies of emerging markets may also be less liquid and more volatile than those of developed markets and may be affected by political and economic developments in different ways than developed markets. The foregoing factors may adversely affect the performance of companies based in emerging markets.
A limited number of securities held by the Underlying Fund may affect its price, and the securities held by the Underlying Fund are not necessarily representative of the uranium industry.
While the securities held by the Underlying Fund are common stocks of companies generally considered to be involved in various segments of the uranium industry, the securities held by the Underlying Fund may not follow the price movements of the entire uranium industry generally. As of the date of this term sheet, a small number of securities make up a significant portion of the total weight of the Underlying Fund’s holdings. If these securities decline in value, the Underlying Fund will likely decline in value even if security prices in the uranium industry generally increase in value.

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The Underlying Fund
All disclosures contained in this term sheet regarding the Underlying Fund, including, without limitation, its make-up, method of calculation, and changes in its components, have been derived from publicly available sources. We are not incorporating by reference the website or any material it includes herein or any document incorporated herein by reference.  The information reflects the policies of, and is subject to change by, Global X Management Company LLC, the advisor to the Underlying Fund (the “sponsor” or “Global X”). The sponsor has no obligation to continue to publish, and may discontinue publication of, the Underlying Fund. The consequences of the sponsor discontinuing publication of the Underlying Fund are discussed in the section entitled “Description of the Notes —Anti-Dilution and Discontinuance Adjustments Relating to Underlying Funds — Discontinuance of or Material Change to an Underlying Fund” beginning on page PS-34 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1. None of us, our affiliates, the calculation agents, MLPF&S or BofAS has independently verified the accuracy or completeness of any information obtained with respect to the Underlying Fund nor accepts any responsibility for the calculation, maintenance or publication of the Underlying Fund or any successor Underlying Fund.
The Global X Uranium ETF
The Underlying Fund is issued by Global X Funds®, a registered investment company. The Underlying Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index (the “Underlying Index”), a modified market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the performance of global companies that have or are expected to have business operations or exposure in the uranium industry, including uranium mining, exploration for uranium, uranium investments, technologies related to the uranium industry and the production of nuclear components. Information provided to or filed with the SEC under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, can be located by reference to SEC file numbers 333-151713 and 811-22209 and can be inspected through the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The Underlying Fund is listed on NYSE Arca, Inc. under the ticker symbol “URA.” For more information about the Underlying Index, see “—The Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index” below.
The Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index
We obtained all information contained in this term sheet regarding the Underlying Index including, without limitation, its make-up, method of calculation and changes in its components, from publicly available information. That information reflects the policies of, and is subject to change by, Solactive AG (“Solactive”), the index sponsor. Solactive has no obligation to continue to publish, and may discontinue publication of, the Underlying Index at any time. Neither we nor any agent has independently verified the accuracy or completeness of any information with respect to the Underlying Index in connection with the offer and sale of notes.
The Underlying Index is calculated on each weekday on which the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), The Nasdaq Stock Market and the London Stock Exchange are each open for general business (each, a “Calculation Day”). The Underlying Index is reported by Bloomberg L.P. under the ticker symbol “SOLURANT.”
The Underlying Index is a modified market capitalization-weighted index that is designed to measure the performance of global companies that have or are expected to have business operations or exposure in the uranium industry including uranium mining, exploration for uranium, uranium investments, technologies related to the uranium industry and the production of nuclear components. The Underlying Index has a base date of January 30, 2018.
Composition of the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index
Selection of Index Components
The composition of the Underlying Index is adjusted twice a year on the last day of each January and July on which the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading (a “NYSE trading day”), provided that if that day is not a day on which the New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and the London Stock Exchange are open for general business (a “Calculation Day), then the relevant adjustment will take place on the second following Calculation Day. On the tenth NYSE trading day before an Adjustment Day (a “Selection Day”), Solactive provides the “Selection Pool” which, in respect of a Selection Day, consists of the companies that fulfil the following conditions:

Primary listing in one of the countries that are part of the Developed Markets and Emerging Markets (excluding China, India and Taiwan) as defined by the Solactive Country Classification;

Companies with significant business operations in the uranium industry (particularly in uranium mining and exploration for uranium) (“Pure Play Companies”) or conducting business operations that are related to the uranium industry (particularly in uranium mining, exploration for uranium, physical uranium investments and technologies related to the uranium industry) in which they generate large absolute revenues (“Non-Pure Play Companies”), or companies in the list of “Nuclear Component Producers” prepared by Solactive (“Nuclear Component Producer Companies”);

Free float market capitalization of at least US$50 million for companies that are not currently included in the Underlying Index on the Selection Day or at least US$30 million for companies that are currently included in the Underlying Index (the “Index Components”) on the Selection Day;

Average daily trading value in the three months prior to the Selection Day (or, in the case of a company that has completed a significant initial public offering (“significant IPO”) less than three months prior to the Selection Day, i.e. an IPO with a company level total market capitalization greater than the company level total market capitalization of at least 50% of the current Index Components as of the previous Selection Day, the period from the security’s first trading day to the Selection Day) of at least US$100,000 for companies that are not currently included in the Underlying Index on the Selection Day or at least US$50,000 for companies that are currently included in the Underlying Index on the Selection Day; and

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Initial public offerings with less than three calendar months of trading history as of the Selection Day must have been listed at least 10 calendar days prior to the Selection Day, if considered as significant IPO, and three calendar months prior to the Selection Day, in the case of other IPOs.
The companies selected after completion of the above steps will be considered as exposed to controversial weapons and removed from the Selection Pool if (1) it is involved in the production development or maintenance of anti-personnel mines, biological or chemical weapons, cluster munitions, depleted uranium, nuclear weapons or any other weapons that violate humanitarian principles through normal use; (2) it produces or develops key and dedicated components for controversial weapons; (3) it holds more than a 20% stake in a company that is involved in controversial weapons; or (4) it is more than 50% owned by a company that is involved in controversial weapons.
The overall number of Non-Pure Play Companies and Nuclear Component Producer Companies (in aggregate) will be capped at 15, with preference given to current Index Components first and then prioritized by free float market capitalization. Otherwise, all members of the Selection Pool are included as Index Components. The selection of the Index Components is fully rule-based and no discretionary decisions can be made.
Weighting of the Index Components
On each Selection Day, the weights of the selected Index Components are determined by applying an effective market capitalization weighting scheme that accounts for liquidity in determining final weights.

The weight of a selected Index Component will be determined based on the lesser of free float market capitalization and average daily trading volume multiplied by 2000.

Non-Pure Play Companies and Nuclear Component Producer Companies will be capped at 2.00%.

The maximum weight of a Pure Play Company is 22.50%.

The aggregate weight of all Pure Play Companies with a weight larger than or equal to 5.00% will be capped at 47.50%.

All remaining Pure Play Companies are capped at 4.75%.

The aggregate weight of all Index Components structured as investment trusts which provide exposure to physical uranium is capped at 10%. Any excess weight resulting from this procedure will be redistributed to all the remaining constituents which are not capped on a pro-rata basis.
Quarterly Diversification Review
On each Monitoring Selection Day (as defined below), the Index Components will be reviewed for a breach of the following criteria:

The maximum weight of the top Index Component must not be larger than 25%. If this criterion is breached, the stock is capped at 22% and the excess weight is redistributed to other non-capped stocks.

The maximum aggregate weight of the top 5 Index Components must not exceed 60%. If this criterion is breached, the stocks will be proportionally capped at 55% and the excess weight is redistributed to other non-capped stocks.

The maximum weight of Index Components with a market liquidity below 250,000 shares traded (monthly average of the previous 6 months or available history if shorter) and US$25 million monthly average daily traded value (monthly average of the previous 6 months or available history if shorter) must not exceed 30%. If this criterion is breached, the stocks with a market liquidity below 250,000 shares traded (monthly average of the previous 6 months or available history if shorter) and US$25 million monthly average daily traded value (monthly average of the previous 6 months or available history if shorter) will be proportionally capped at 25% and the excess weight is redistributed to other non-capped stocks.

The maximum weight of Index Components with a market capitalization below US$100 million must not account for more than 10%. If this criterion is breached, stocks with market capitalization below US$100 million will be proportionally capped at 9% and the excess weight is redistributed to other non-capped stocks.
This reweighting process will be repeated until none of the constraints are breached. In the event that the above criteria cannot be satisfied using the buffers described above, the weighting will be reviewed by an oversight committee composed of staff from Solactive and its subsidiaries (the “Oversight Committee”). After the review, the decision will be announced publicly.
The “Monitoring Selection Day” is the NYSE trading day that is ten NYSE trading days before the Monitoring Adjustment Day. The “Monitoring Adjustment Day” is the last NYSE trading day in each April and October, provided that if that day is not a Calculation Day, then the relevant Monitoring Adjustment Day will be the second following Calculation Day.
Rebalance
In order to reflect the new selection of the Index Components determined on the Selection Day and new weights as determined on the Monitoring Selection Day, the Underlying Index is adjusted on the Adjustment Day and Monitoring Adjustment Day (each, a “Rebalance Day”) after the calculation time of its closing value. This is carried out by implementing the shares as determined on the Selection Day based on the weights calculated on the Selection Day. Solactive will publish any changes made to the Index Components with sufficient notice before the Rebalance Day on the Solactive website. The Underlying Index is not rebalanced extraordinarily.

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Calculation of the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index
The Underlying Index is calculated as a net total return index. A net total return index seeks to replicate the overall return from holding a portfolio consisting of the Index Components. In order to achieve this aim, a net total return index considers payments, such as dividends, after the deduction of any withholding tax or other amounts an investor holding the Index Components would typically be exposed to.The Underlying Index’s index level on a given Calculation Day is calculated as the sum of the market capitalization of the Index Components divided by the divisor, which is a mathematical factor defined at the inception of the Underlying Index. The divisor is adjusted by certain corporate actions and index rebalances. Additionally, dividends paid by any Index Component are applied across the entire basket by changing the divisor. The level of the Underlying Index changes based on the change of the prices of its Index Components taking into account their weight in the Underlying Index and any currency conversion in case the price of an Index Component is not quoted in U.S. dollars.
For intraday calculation of the Underlying Index, prices of Index Components not in U.S. dollars are converted using the current Intercontinental Exchange spot foreign exchange rate. If there is no current price available for an Index Component, the later of the most recent closing price or the last available trading price for the preceding trading day is used in the calculation. For the daily index closing value calculation, trading prices of Index Components not in U.S. dollars are converted using the 4pm London time WM Fixing quoted by Reuters. If there is no 4pm London time WM Fixing for the relevant Calculation Day, the last available 4pm London time WM Fixing will be used for the index closing value calculation.
Under certain circumstances, an adjustment of the Underlying Index may be necessary between two regular Rebalance Days. Such adjustment has to be made if a corporate action in relation of an Index Component occurs. Such adjustment may have to be done in relation to an Index Component and/or may also affect the number of Index Components and/or the weighting of certain Index Components.
Maintenance of the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index
The composition of the Underlying Index is reviewed on each Selection Day. Solactive will publish any changes made to the Index Components with sufficient notice before the relevant Adjustment Day.
As part of the index maintenance, Solactive will consider various events—also referred to as corporate actions—which result in an adjustment to the Underlying Index between two regular rebalances. Such events have a material impact on the price, weighting or overall integrity of Index Components. Therefore, they need to be accounted for in the calculation of the Underlying Index. Corporate actions will be implemented from the cum-day to the ex-day of the corporate action, so that the adjustment to the Undelrying Index coincides with the occurrence of the price effect of the respective corporate action. Solactive considers the following, but not conclusive, list of corporate action as relevant for index maintenance: cash distributions, stock distributions, share splits, reverse splits, capital increases, share repurchases, spin-offs, mergers and acquisitions, delistings, nationalization of a company and insolvency.
Oversight of the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index
The Oversight Committee is responsible for decisions regarding any amendments to the rules of the Underlying Index. Any amendment to these rules must be submitted to the Oversight Committee for prior approval and will be made in compliance with Solactive’s methodology policy.

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Historical Data
The following graph shows the daily historical performance of the Underlying Fund in the period from January 1, 2015 through November 13, 2025. We obtained this historical data from Bloomberg L.P. We have not independently verified the accuracy or completeness of the information obtained from Bloomberg L.P. On the pricing date, the Closing Market Price of the Underlying Fund was $45.34.
Historical Performance of the Underlying Fund
This historical data on the Underlying Fund is not necessarily indicative of the future performance of the Underlying Fund or what the value of the notes may be. Any historical upward or downward trend in the price per share of the Underlying Fund during any period set forth above is not an indication that the price per share of the Underlying Fund is more or less likely to increase or decrease at any time over the term of the notes.
You should consult publicly available sources for the prices and trading patterns of the Underlying Fund.

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Supplement to the Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)
Under our distribution agreement, we have appointed TDS, an affiliate of TD, and BofAS as agents for the sale of the notes. TDS will purchase the notes from us, and BofAS will purchase the notes from TDS, each at the public offering price less the indicated underwriting discount indicated on the cover hereof MLPF&S will purchase the notes from BofAS for resale, and will receive a selling concession in connection with the sale of the notes in an amount up to the full amount of the underwriting discount indicated on the cover of this term sheet. BofAS and MLPF&S will offer the notes at the public offering price set forth on the cover page hereof. We or one of our affiliates will also pay a fee to LFT Securities, LLC for providing certain electronic platform services with respect to this offering, which will have an adverse effect on the economic terms of the notes. An affiliate of each of TD and BofAS has an ownership interest in LFT Securities, LLC. TD will reimburse TDS for certain expenses in connection with its role in the offer and sale of the notes, and TD will pay TDS a fee in connection with its role in the offer and sale of the notes.
We will deliver the notes against payment therefor in New York, New York on a date that is greater than one business day following the pricing date. Under Rule 15c6-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, trades in the secondary market generally are required to settle in one business day, unless the parties to any such trade expressly agree otherwise. Accordingly, purchasers who wish to trade the notes more than one business day prior to the settlement date will be required to specify alternative settlement arrangements to prevent a failed settlement.
The notes will not be listed on any securities exchange. In the original offering of the notes, the notes will be sold in minimum investment amounts of 100 units. If you place an order to purchase the notes, you are consenting to MLPF&S and/or one of its affiliates acting as a principal in effecting the transaction for your account.
MLPF&S, BofAS or our or their affiliates may repurchase and resell the notes, with repurchases and resales being made at prices related to then-prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices, and these prices will include MLPF&S’ and BofAS’ (or such other entity’s) trading commissions and mark-ups or mark-downs. MLPF&S and BofAS (or such other entity) may act as principal or agent in these market-making transactions, but is not obligated to engage in any such transactions. At MLPF&S’ and BofAS’ discretion, MLPF&S and BofAS may offer to buy the notes in the secondary market at a price that may exceed TD’s initial estimated value of the notes for a short, undetermined initial period after the issuance of the notes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any price offered by us, MLPF&S, BofAS or our or their affiliates for the notes will be based on then-prevailing market conditions and other considerations, including the performance of the Underlying Fund and the remaining term of the notes. However, none of us, MLPF&S, BofAS or any of our or their respective affiliates is obligated to purchase your notes at any price or at any time, and we cannot assure you that we, MLPF&S, BofAS or any of our or their respective affiliates will purchase your notes at a price that equals or exceeds the initial estimated value of the notes.
BofAS has informed us that, as of the date hereof, it expects that if you hold your notes in a BofAS account, the value of the notes shown on your account statement will be based on BofAS’ estimate of the value of the notes if BofAS or another of its affiliates were to make a market in the notes, which it is not obligated to do. That estimate will be based upon the price that BofAS may pay for the notes in light of then-prevailing market conditions, and other considerations, as mentioned above, and will include transaction costs. At certain times, this price may be higher than or lower than our initial estimated value of the notes.
TDS is an affiliate of TD and, as such, has a “conflict of interest” in this offering within the meaning of Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) Rule 5121. Additionally, TD will receive the net proceeds from the initial public offering of the notes, thus creating an additional conflict of interest within the meaning of FINRA Rule 5121. Consequently, this offering of the notes will be conducted in compliance with the provisions of FINRA Rule 5121 and TDS is not permitted to sell the notes to an account over which it exercises discretionary authority without the prior specific written approval of the account holder.
The distribution of the Note Prospectus in connection with these offers or sales will be solely for the purpose of providing investors with the description of the terms of the notes that was made available to investors in connection with their initial offering. Secondary market investors should not, and will not be authorized to, rely on the Note Prospectus for information regarding TD or for any purpose other than that described in the immediately preceding sentence.

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Structuring the Notes
The notes are our senior unsecured debt securities, Series H, the return on which is linked to the performance of the Underlying Fund. As is the case for all of our debt securities, including our market-linked notes, the economic terms of the notes reflect our actual or perceived creditworthiness at the time of pricing. Our internal funding rate generally represents a discount from the credit spreads for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities and the borrowing rate we would pay for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities. If the interest rate implied by the credit spreads for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities, or the borrowing rate we would pay for our conventional fixed-rate debt securities were to be used, we would expect the economic terms of the notes to be more favorable to you. Therefore, due to these factors, the public offering price you pay to purchase the notes is greater than the initial estimated value of the notes.
Payment on the notes, including the amount you receive at maturity or upon an automatic call, will be calculated based on the performance of the Underlying Fund and the $10 per unit principal amount. In order to meet these payment obligations, at the time we issue the notes, we may choose to enter into certain hedging arrangements (which may include call options, put options or other derivatives) with BofAS, MLPF&S or one of their affiliates. The terms of these hedging arrangements are determined by seeking bids from market participants, which may include MLPF&S, BofAS and one or more of our or their affiliates, and take into account a number of factors, including our creditworthiness, interest rate movements, the volatility of the Underlying Fund, the tenor of the notes and the tenor of the hedging arrangements. The economic terms and initial estimated value of the notes depend, in part, on the terms of these hedging arrangements.
BofAS has advised us that the hedging arrangements will include a hedging related charge of approximately $0.05 per unit, reflecting an estimated profit to be credited to BofAS from these transactions. Since hedging entails risk and may be influenced by unpredictable market forces, additional profits and losses from these hedging arrangements may be realized by BofAS or any third party hedge providers.
For further information, see “Risk Factors—Conflict-Related Risks” herein and “Use of Proceeds and Hedging” on page PS-23 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1.

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Summary of Canadian Federal Income Tax Consequences
For a discussion of the Canadian federal income tax consequences of investing in the notes, please see the discussion in product supplement EQUITY STR-1 under “Supplemental Discussion of Canadian Tax Consequences” and under “Tax Consequences – Canadian Taxation” in the accompanying prospectus. If you are not a Non-resident Holder (as that term is defined in the prospectus) for Canadian federal income tax purposes or if you acquire the notes in the secondary market, you should consult your tax advisors as to the consequences of acquiring, holding and disposing of the notes and receiving the payments that might be due under the notes. We will not pay any additional amounts as a result of any withholding required by reason of the rules governing hybrid mismatch arrangements contained in section 18.4 of the Canadian Tax Act (as defined in the prospectus).
Supplemental Discussion of U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences
The U.S. federal income tax consequences of your investment in the notes are uncertain. No statutory, regulatory, judicial or administrative authority directly discusses how the notes should be treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Some of these tax consequences are summarized below, but we urge you to read the more detailed discussion under “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page PS-42 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1 and to discuss the tax consequences of your particular situation with your tax advisor. This discussion is based upon the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), final, temporary and proposed U.S. Department of the Treasury (the “Treasury”) regulations, rulings and decisions, in each case, as available and in effect as of the date hereof, all of which are subject to change, possibly with retroactive effect. Tax consequences under state, local and non-U.S. laws are not addressed herein. No ruling from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) has been sought as to the U.S. federal income tax consequences of your investment in the notes, and the following discussion is not binding on the IRS. Except as discussed under the heading “Non-U.S. Holders”, this discussion is applicable only to a U.S. holder that acquires notes upon initial issuance and holds its notes as a capital asset for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
U.S. Tax Treatment. Pursuant to the terms of the notes, TD and you agree, in the absence of a statutory or regulatory change or an administrative determination or judicial ruling to the contrary, to characterize your notes as prepaid derivative contracts with respect to the Underlying Fund. Holders are urged to consult their tax advisors concerning the significance, and the potential impact, of the above characterization. If your notes are so treated, upon the taxable disposition (including cash settlement) of a note, you generally should recognize gain or loss in an amount equal to the difference between the amount realized on such taxable disposition and your tax basis in the note. Your tax basis in a note generally should equal your cost for the note. Subject to the discussion below regarding Section 1260 of the Code, such gain or loss should generally be long-term capital gain or loss if you have held your notes for more than one year (otherwise such gain or loss should be short-term capital gain or loss if held for one year or less). The deductibility of capital losses is subject to limitations.
However, it is possible that the IRS could assert that your holding period in respect of your notes should end on the date on which the amount you are entitled to receive upon maturity or automatic call of your notes is determined, even though you will not receive any amounts from TD in respect of your notes prior to the maturity or automatic call of your notes. In such case, you may be treated as having a holding period in respect of your notes prior to the maturity or automatic call of your notes, and such holding period may be treated as less than one year even if you receive cash upon the maturity or automatic call of your notes at a time that is more than one year after the beginning of your holding period.
Although uncertain, it is possible that the Call Premium, or proceeds received from the taxable disposition of your notes prior to the Call Settlement Date that could be attributed to the expected Call Premium, could be treated as ordinary income. You should consult your tax advisor regarding this risk.
Based on certain factual representations received from us, our special U.S. tax counsel, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, is of the opinion that it would be reasonable to treat your notes in the manner described above. However, because there is no authority that specifically addresses the tax treatment of the notes, it is possible that your notes could alternatively be treated for tax purposes as a single contingent payment debt instrument or pursuant to some other characterization (including possible treatment as a “constructive ownership transaction” under Section 1260 of the Code), such that the timing and character of your income from the notes could differ materially and adversely from the treatment described above, as described further under “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences — Alternative Treatments” on page PS-45 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1.
Section 1260. Because the Underlying Fund would be treated as a “pass-thru entity” for purposes of Section 1260 of the Code, it is possible that an investment in the notes could be treated as a “constructive ownership transaction” within the meaning of Section 1260 of the Code. If the notes were treated as a constructive ownership transaction, certain adverse U.S. federal income tax consequences could apply (i.e., all or a portion of any long-term capital gain that you recognize upon the taxable disposition of your notes could be recharacterized as ordinary income and you could be subject to an interest charge on deferred tax liability with respect to such recharacterized gain). We urge you to read the discussion concerning the possible treatment of the notes as a constructive ownership transaction under “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences —– Section 1260” of product supplement EQUITY STR-1.

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Notice 2008-2. In 2007, the IRS released a notice that may affect the taxation of holders of the notes. According to Notice 2008-2, the IRS and the Treasury are considering whether a holder of an instrument such as the notes should be required to accrue ordinary income on a current basis. It is not possible to determine what guidance they will ultimately issue, if any. It is possible, however, that under such guidance, holders of the notes will ultimately be required to accrue income currently and this could be applied on a retroactive basis. According to the Notice, the IRS and the Treasury are also considering other relevant issues, including whether additional gain or loss from such instruments should be treated as ordinary or capital, whether non-U.S. holders of such instruments should be subject to withholding tax on any deemed income accruals, and whether the special “constructive ownership rules” of Section 1260 of the Code (discussed above) should be applied to such instruments. Both U.S. and non-U.S. holders are urged to consult their tax advisors concerning the significance, and the potential impact, of the above considerations on their investments in the notes.
Except to the extent otherwise required by law, TD intends to treat your notes for U.S. federal income tax purposes in accordance with the treatment described above and under “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” of the product supplement EQUITY STR-1, unless and until such time as the Treasury and the IRS determine that some other treatment is more appropriate.
Medicare Tax on Net Investment Income. U.S. holders that are individuals, estates or certain trusts are subject to an additional 3.8% tax on all or a portion of their “net investment income,” or “undistributed net investment income” in the case of an estate or trust, which may include any income or gain realized with respect to the notes, to the extent of their net investment income or undistributed net investment income (as the case may be) that, when added to their other modified adjusted gross income, exceeds $200,000 for an unmarried individual, $250,000 for a married taxpayer filing a joint return (or a surviving spouse), $125,000 for a married individual filing a separate return or the dollar amount at which the highest tax bracket begins for an estate or trust. The 3.8% Medicare tax is determined in a different manner than the regular income tax. U.S. holders should consult their tax advisors as to the consequences of the 3.8% Medicare tax.
Specified Foreign Financial Assets. Certain U.S. holders that own “specified foreign financial assets” in excess of an applicable threshold may be subject to reporting obligations with respect to such assets with their tax returns, especially if such assets are held outside the custody of a U.S. financial institution. Significant penalties can apply if a U.S. holder is required to disclose its notes and fails to do so.
Backup Withholding and Information Reporting. The proceeds received from a taxable disposition of the notes will be subject to information reporting unless you are an “exempt recipient” and may also be subject to backup withholding at the rate specified in the Code if you fail to provide certain identifying information (such as an accurate taxpayer number, if you are a U.S. holder) or meet certain other conditions.
Amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules are not additional taxes and may be refunded or credited against your U.S. federal income tax liability, provided the required information is furnished to the IRS.
Non-U.S. Holders. If you are a non-U.S. holder, subject to Section 871(m) of the Code and FATCA, discussed below, you should generally not be subject to generally applicable information reporting and backup withholding requirements with respect to payments on your notes if you comply with certain certification and identification requirements as to your non-U.S. status, including providing us (and/or the applicable withholding agent) a properly executed and fully completed applicable IRS Form W-8. Subject to Section 897 of the Code and Section 871(m) of the Code, discussed herein, gain realized from the taxable disposition of a note generally will not be subject to U.S. tax unless (i) such gain is effectively connected with a trade or business conducted by you in the U.S., (ii) you are a non-resident alien individual and are present in the U.S. for 183 days or more during the taxable year of such taxable disposition and certain other conditions are satisfied or (iii) you have certain other present or former connections with the U.S.
Section 897. We will not attempt to ascertain whether the Underlying Fund would be treated as a “United States real property holding corporation” (“USRPHC”) within the meaning of Section 897 of the Code. We also have not attempted to determine whether the notes should be treated as “United States real property interests” (“USRPI”) as defined in Section 897 of the Code. If any such entity and/or the notes were so treated, certain adverse U.S. federal income tax consequences could possibly apply, including subjecting any gain realized by a non-U.S. holder in respect of the notes upon a taxable disposition of the notes to U.S. federal income tax on a net basis, and the proceeds from such a taxable disposition to a withholding tax. Non-U.S. holders should consult their tax advisors regarding the potential treatment of any such entity as a USRPHC and/or the notes as USRPI.
Section 871(m). A 30% withholding tax (which may be reduced by an applicable income tax treaty) is imposed under Section 871(m) of the Code on certain “dividend equivalents” paid or deemed paid to a non-U.S. holder with respect to a “specified equity-linked instrument” that references one or more dividend-paying U.S. equity securities or indices containing U.S. equity securities. The withholding tax can apply even if the instrument does not provide for payments that reference dividends. Treasury regulations provide that the withholding tax applies to all dividend equivalents paid or deemed paid on specified equity-linked instruments that have a delta of one (“delta-one specified equity-linked instruments”) issued after 2016 and to all dividend equivalents paid or deemed paid on all other specified equity-linked instruments issued after 2017. However, the IRS has issued guidance that states that the Treasury and the IRS intend to amend the effective dates of the Treasury regulations to provide that withholding on dividend equivalents paid or deemed paid will not apply to specified equity-linked instruments that are not delta-one specified equity-linked instruments and are issued before January 1, 2027.
Based on our determination that the notes are not “delta-one” with respect to the Underlying Fund, our special U.S. tax counsel is of the opinion that the notes should not be delta-one specified equity-linked instruments and thus should not be subject to withholding on dividend equivalents. Our determination is not binding on the IRS, and the IRS may disagree with this determination. Furthermore, the application of Section 871(m) of the Code will depend on our determinations made when the terms of the notes are set. If withholding is required, we will not make payments of any additional amounts.
Nevertheless, after the date the terms are set, it is possible that your notes could be deemed to be reissued for tax purposes upon the occurrence of certain events affecting the Underlying Fund or your notes, and following such occurrence your notes could be treated as delta-one specified equity-linked instruments that are subject to withholding on dividend equivalents. It is also possible that withholding

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tax or other tax under Section 871(m) of the Code could apply to the notes under these rules if a non-U.S. holder enters, or has entered, into certain other transactions in respect of the Underlying Fund or the notes. A non-U.S. holder that enters, or has entered, into other transactions in respect of the Underlying Fund or the notes should consult its tax advisor regarding the application of Section 871(m) of the Code to its notes in the context of its other transactions.
Because of the uncertainty regarding the application of the 30% withholding tax on dividend equivalents to the notes, you are urged to consult your tax advisor regarding the potential application of Section 871(m) of the Code and the 30% withholding tax to an investment in the notes.
U.S. Federal Estate Tax Treatment of Non-U.S. Holders. A note may be subject to U.S. federal estate tax if an individual non-U.S. holder holds the note at the time of his or her death. The gross estate of a non-U.S. holder domiciled outside the U.S. includes only property situated in the U.S. Individual non-U.S. holders should consult their tax advisors regarding the U.S. federal estate tax consequences of holding the notes at death.
FATCA. The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”) was enacted on March 18, 2010, and imposes a 30% U.S. withholding tax on “withholdable payments” (i.e., certain U.S.-source payments, including interest (and original issue discount), dividends or other fixed or determinable annual or periodical gain, profits and income, and the gross proceeds from a disposition of property of a type which can produce U.S.-source interest or dividends) and “passthru payments” (i.e., certain payments attributable to withholdable payments) made to certain foreign financial institutions (and certain of their affiliates) unless the payee foreign financial institution agrees (or is required), among other things, to disclose the identity of any U.S. individual with an account at the institution (or the relevant affiliate) and to annually report certain information about such account. FATCA also requires withholding agents making withholdable payments to certain foreign entities that do not disclose the name, address, and taxpayer identification number of any substantial U.S. owners (or do not certify that they do not have any substantial U.S. owners) to withhold tax at a rate of 30%. Under certain circumstances, a holder may be eligible for refunds or credits of such taxes.
Pursuant to final and temporary Treasury regulations and other IRS guidance, the withholding and reporting requirements under FATCA will generally apply to certain “withholdable payments”, will not apply to gross proceeds on a sale or disposition and will apply to certain foreign passthru payments only to the extent that such payments are made after the date that is two years after final regulations defining the term “foreign passthru payment” are published. If withholding is required, we (or the applicable paying agent) will not be required to pay additional amounts with respect to the amounts so withheld. Foreign financial institutions and non-financial foreign entities located in jurisdictions that have an intergovernmental agreement with the U.S. governing FATCA may be subject to different rules.
Investors should consult their own advisors about the application of FATCA, in particular if they may be classified as financial institutions (or if they hold their notes through a foreign entity) under the FATCA rules.
Proposed Legislation. In 2007, legislation was introduced in Congress that, if it had been enacted, would have required holders of notes purchased after the bill was enacted to accrue interest income over the term of the notes despite the fact that there will be no interest payments over the term of the notes.
Furthermore, in 2013 the House Ways and Means Committee released in draft form certain proposed legislation relating to financial instruments. If it had been enacted, the effect of this legislation generally would have been to require instruments such as the notes to be marked to market on an annual basis with all gains and losses to be treated as ordinary, subject to certain exceptions.
It is impossible to predict what any such legislation or administrative or regulatory guidance might provide, and whether the effective date of any legislation or guidance will affect securities that were issued before the date that such legislation or guidance is issued. You are urged to consult your tax advisor as to the possibility that any legislative or administrative action may adversely affect the tax treatment of your notes.
Both U.S. and non-U.S. holders should consult their tax advisors regarding the U.S. federal income tax consequences of an investment in the notes, as well as any tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or non-U.S. taxing jurisdiction (including that of TD).

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Validity of the Notes
In the opinion of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, as special products counsel to TD, when the notes offered by this term sheet have been executed and issued by TD and authenticated by the trustee pursuant to the indenture and delivered, paid for and sold as contemplated herein, the notes will be valid and binding obligations of TD, enforceable against TD in accordance with their terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium, receivership or other laws relating to or affecting creditors’ rights generally, and to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity). This opinion is given as of the date hereof and is limited to the laws of the State of New York. Insofar as this opinion involves matters governed by Canadian law, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP has assumed, without independent inquiry or investigation, the validity of the matters opined on by McCarthy Tétrault LLP, Canadian legal counsel for TD, in its opinion expressed below. In addition, this opinion is subject to customary assumptions about the trustee’s authorization, execution and delivery of the indenture and, with respect to the notes, authentication of the notes and the genuineness of signatures and certain factual matters, all as stated in the opinion of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP filed as Exhibit 5.3 to the registration statement on Form F-3 filed by TD on December 20, 2024.
In the opinion of McCarthy Tétrault LLP, the issue and sale of the notes has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on the part of TD, and when this term sheet has been attached to, and duly notated on, the master note that represents the notes, the notes will have been validly executed and issued and, to the extent validity of the notes is a matter governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, or the laws of Canada applicable therein, will be valid obligations of TD, subject to the following limitations: (i) the enforceability of the indenture is subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, winding up, moratorium and other similar laws of general application limiting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally; (ii) the enforceability of the indenture is subject to general equitable principles, including the fact that the availability of equitable remedies, such as injunctive relief and specific performance, is in the discretion of a court; (iii) courts in Canada are precluded from giving a judgment in any currency other than the lawful money of Canada; and (iv) the enforceability of the indenture will be subject to the limitations contained in the Limitations Act, 2002 (Ontario), and such counsel expresses no opinion as to whether a court may find any provision of the indenture to be unenforceable as an attempt to vary or exclude a limitation period under that Act. This opinion is given as of the date hereof and is limited to the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable thereto. In addition, this opinion is subject to: (i) the assumption that the senior indenture has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by, and constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of, the trustee, enforceable against the trustee in accordance with its terms; and (ii) customary assumptions about the genuineness of signatures and certain factual matters all as stated in the letter of such counsel dated December 20, 2024, which has been filed as Exhibit 5.2 to the Registration Statement on Form F-3 filed by TD on December 20, 2024.
Where You Can Find More Information
We have filed a registration statement (including a product supplement and a prospectus) with the SEC for the offering to which this term sheet relates. You should read the Note Prospectus, including this term sheet, and the other documents that we have filed with the SEC, for more complete information about us and this offering. You may get these documents without cost by visiting EDGAR on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Alternatively, we, any agent, or any dealer participating in this offering will arrange to send you these documents if you so request by calling MLPF&S or BofAS toll-free at 1-800-294-1322.
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