CIBC completes US$750 million NVCC AT1 limited recourse capital notes
On July 9, 2025, CIBC completed a public offering in the United States of US$750 million of 7.000% fixed rate reset limited recourse capital notes Series 7 (non-viability contingent capital (NVCC)) (subordinated indebtedness) (the "LRCNs").
The LRCNs will bear interest at a rate of 7.000% annually, payable quarterly, for the initial period ending on, but excluding, October 28, 2030. Thereafter, the interest rate on the LRCNs will reset every five years at a rate equal to the prevailing 5-year U.S. Treasury Rate plus 3.000%. The LRCNs will mature on October 28, 2085. In connection with the issuance of the LRCNs, CIBC issued non-cumulative 5-Year fixed rate reset Class A preferred shares Series 62 (non-viability contingent capital (NVCC)) held by Computershare Trust Company of Canada as trustee of CIBC LRCN limited recourse trust.
CIBC may redeem the LRCNs on October 28, 2030 and on each January 28, April 28, July 28 and October 28 thereafter with the prior written approval of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (Canada), in whole or in part on not less than 10 days' nor more than 60 days' prior notice.
The net proceeds from the sale of the LRCNs will be used for general corporate purposes, which may include the redemption of outstanding capital securities of CIBC, and/or the repayment of other outstanding liabilities of CIBC.
Further information can be found on Canada Newswire's website.
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