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    CIBC Announces Third Quarter 2024 Results

    8/29/24 5:55:00 AM ET
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    TORONTO, Aug. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - CIBC (TSX:CM) (NYSE:CM) today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended July 31, 2024.

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    Third quarter highlights



    Q3/24 

    Q3/23 (1) 

    Q2/24 

    YoY 

    Variance 

    QoQ 

    Variance 

    Revenue

    $6,604 million 

    $5,852 million 

    $6,164 million 

    +13 %

    +7 %

    Reported Net Income

    $1,795 million 

    $1,432 million 

    $1,749 million 

    +25 %

    +3 %

    Adjusted Net Income (2)

    $1,895 million 

    $1,475 million 

    $1,718 million 

    +28 %

    +10 %

    Adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings (2)

    $2,939 million 

    $2,602 million 

    $2,690 million 

    +13 %

    +9 %

    Reported Diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS)

    $1.82

    $1.47

    $1.79

    +24 %

    +2 %

    Adjusted Diluted EPS (2)

    $1.93

    $1.52

    $1.75

    +27 %

    +10 %

    Reported Return on Common Shareholders' Equity (ROE) (3)     

    13.2 %

    11.6 %

    13.7 %



    Adjusted ROE (2)

    14.0 %

    12.0 %

    13.4 %

    Net interest margin on average interest-earnings assets (3)(4)

    1.50 %

    1.49 %

    1.46 %



    Net interest margin on average interest-earnings assets

    (excluding trading) (3)(4)

    1.84 %

    1.67 %

    1.72 %



    Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Ratio (5)

    13.3 %

    12.2 %

    13.1 %



    "Our strong third quarter results reflect the consistent, disciplined execution of our client-focused strategy and the diversification of our North American platform as we continue to create value for our stakeholders," said Victor G. Dodig, CIBC President and Chief Executive Officer. "We're deepening client relationships, and have both a highly connected team and a strong balance sheet, all of which are contributing to CIBC's continued momentum."

    Results for the third quarter of 2024 were affected by the following items of note aggregating to a negative impact of $0.11 per share:

    • $88 million charge to income tax related to the enactment of a Federal tax measure that denies the dividends received deduction for banks(6) ($123 million tax equivalent basis (TEB) revenue reversal and tax recovery in Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services with offsets in Corporate and Other; $88 million tax charge in Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services);
    • $15 million ($11 million after-tax) amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets; and
    • $2 million ($1 million after-tax) charge related to the special assessment imposed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) on U.S. depository institutions, which impacted CIBC Bank USA (U.S. Commercial Banking and Wealth Management).

    Our CET1 ratio(5) was 13.3% at July 31, 2024, compared with 13.1% at the end of the prior quarter. CIBC's leverage ratio(5) and liquidity coverage ratio(5) at July 31, 2024 were 4.3% and 126%, respectively.

    Core business performance

    Canadian Personal and Business Banking reported net income of $628 million for the third quarter, up $129 million or 26% from the third quarter a year ago, primarily due to higher revenue and a lower provision for credit losses, partially offset by higher expenses. The higher revenue was mainly driven by higher net interest margin, volume growth and higher fees. Adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings(2) were $1,217 million, up $65 million from the third quarter a year ago, as higher revenue was partially offset by higher adjusted(2) non-interest expenses mainly due to a software impairment charge, higher employee-related and performance-based compensation, and higher spending on strategic initiatives.

    Canadian Commercial Banking and Wealth Management reported net income of $468 million for the third quarter, up $1 million from the third quarter a year ago, primarily due to higher revenue, partially offset by higher expenses. The increase in revenue was due to higher fee-based revenue from market appreciation, higher commission revenue from increased client activity, and higher net interest income in wealth management. Commercial banking revenue was lower compared to the prior year due to lower deposit margins, partially offset by volume growth. Expenses increased primarily due to higher performance-based compensation and higher spending on strategic initiatives. Adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings(2) were $687 million, up $11 million from the third quarter a year ago, due to higher wealth management revenue, partially offset by lower commercial banking revenue.

    (1)

    Certain comparative amounts have been restated to reflect the adoption of IFRS 17 in the first quarter of 2024. For additional information, see Note 1 to the interim consolidated financial statements of our Report to Shareholders for the third quarter of 2024 available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

    (2)

    This measure is a non-GAAP measure. For additional information, see the "Non-GAAP measures" section, including the quantitative reconciliations of reported GAAP measures to: adjusted non-interest expenses and adjusted net income on pages 3 to 7; and adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings on page 8.

    (3)

    Certain additional disclosures for these specified financial measures have been incorporated by reference and can be found in the "Glossary" section of our Report to Shareholders for the third quarter of 2024 available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

    (4)

    Average balances are calculated as a weighted average of daily closing balances.

    (5)

    Our capital ratios are calculated pursuant to the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institution's (OSFI's) Capital Adequacy Requirements (CAR) Guideline and the leverage ratio is calculated pursuant to OSFI's Leverage Requirements Guideline, all of which are based on the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) standards. The Basel III reforms related to market risk and credit valuation adjustments were implemented as of November 1, 2023. For additional information, see the "Capital management" and "Liquidity risk" sections of our Report to Shareholders for the third quarter of 2024 available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

    (6)

    This item of note reports the impact to the consolidated income tax expense in the third quarter of 2024 from the enactment on June 20, 2024 of Bill C-59 that denies the dividends received deduction for dividends received by banks on and after January 1, 2024. The corresponding impact on TEB in Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services and Corporate and Other is also included in this item of note with no impact on the consolidated item of note. This item of note is equal and offsetting to the sum of the related items of note in the first and second quarters of 2024.

    U.S. Commercial Banking and Wealth Management reported net income of $215 million (US$158 million) for the third quarter, up $142 million (US$103 million or 187%) from the third quarter a year ago, primarily due to a lower provision for credit losses and higher revenue, partially offset by higher expenses. Adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings(1) were $320 million (US$234 million), down $14 million (US$17 million) from the third quarter a year ago, as higher revenue was more than offset by higher expenses. Higher revenue was primarily due to higher fees from loan syndications as well as market appreciation, partially offset by lower deposit margins. Non-interest expenses increased mainly due to higher spending on strategic and infrastructure initiatives, including higher performance-based and employee-related compensation.

    Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services reported net income of $388 million for the third quarter, down $106 million or 21% from the third quarter a year ago, primarily due to higher non-interest expenses, a higher provision for credit losses and lower revenue from our global markets business, partially offset by higher revenue from our direct financial services and corporate and investment banking businesses. Expenses were up due to higher legal provisions, higher performance-based and employee-related compensation, and higher spending on strategic initiatives. Adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings(1) were up $19 million or 3% from the third quarter a year ago due to higher revenue, largely offset by higher expenses.

    Credit quality

    Provision for credit losses was $483 million, down $253 million from the same quarter last year. Provision for credit losses on performing loans was down as the same quarter last year included an unfavourable change in our economic outlook. Provision for credit losses on impaired loans was down mainly due to lower provisions in U.S. Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, partially offset by higher provisions in Canadian Personal and Business Banking, and Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services.

    (1)

    This measure is a non-GAAP measure. For additional information and a reconciliation of reported results to adjusted results, where applicable, see the "Non-GAAP measures" section.

    Non-GAAP measures

    We use a number of financial measures to assess the performance of our business lines as described below. Some measures are calculated in accordance with GAAP (International Financial Reporting Standards), while other measures do not have a standardized meaning under GAAP, and accordingly, these measures may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies. Investors may find these non-GAAP measures, which include non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios as defined in National Instrument 52-112 "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures Disclosure", useful in understanding how management views underlying business performance.

    Management assesses results on a reported and adjusted basis and considers both as useful measures of performance. Adjusted measures, which include adjusted total revenue, adjusted provision for credit losses, adjusted non-interest expenses, adjusted income before income taxes, adjusted income taxes, adjusted net income and adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings, remove items of note reported results to calculate our adjusted results. Adjusted measures represent non-GAAP measures. Non-GAAP ratios include an adjusted measure as one or more of their components. Non-GAAP ratios include adjusted diluted EPS, adjusted efficiency ratio, adjusted operating leverage, adjusted dividend payout ratio, adjusted return on common shareholders' equity and adjusted effective tax rate.

    Certain additional disclosures for these specified financial measures have been incorporated by reference and can be found in the "Non-GAAP measures" section of our Report to Shareholders for the third quarter of 2024 available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

    The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP (reported) results to non-GAAP (adjusted) results on a segmented basis.































    U.S.









    Canadian

    U.S.

    Capital











    Commercial







    Canadian

    Commercial

    Commercial

    Markets











    Banking







    Personal

    Banking

    Banking

    and Direct











    and Wealth







    and Business

    and Wealth

    and Wealth

    Financial

    Corporate

    CIBC



    Management



    $ millions, for the three months ended July 31, 2024

    Banking

    Management

    Management

    Services

    and Other

    Total



    (US$ millions)



    Operating results – reported

































    Total revenue

    $

    2,598

    $

    1,449

    $

    726

    $

    1,348

    $

    483

    $

    6,604



    $

    530



    Provision for credit losses



    338



    42



    47



    45



    11



    483





    33



    Non-interest expenses



    1,388



    762



    416



    770



    346



    3,682





    304



    Income before income taxes



    872



    645



    263



    533



    126



    2,439





    193



    Income taxes



    244



    177



    48



    145



    30



    644





    35



    Net income



    628



    468



    215



    388



    96



    1,795





    158





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests



    -



    -



    -



    -



    9



    9





    -





    Net income attributable to equity shareholders



    628



    468



    215



    388



    87



    1,786





    158



    Diluted EPS ($)





















    $

    1.82









    Impact of items of note (1)

































    Revenue



































    Adjustments related to enactment of a Federal tax measure in June

       2024 that denies the dividends received deduction for banks (2)

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    123

    $

    (123)

    $

    -



    $

    -



    Impact of items of note on revenue



    -



    -



    -



    123



    (123)



    -





    -



    Non-interest expenses



































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    (7)



    -



    (8)



    -



    -



    (15)





    (6)





    Charge related to the special assessment imposed by the FDIC



    -



    -



    (2)



    -



    -



    (2)





    (2)



    Impact of items of note on non-interest expenses



    (7)



    -



    (10)



    -



    -



    (17)





    (8)



    Total pre-tax impact of items of note on net income



    7



    -



    10



    123



    (123)



    17





    8



    Income taxes



































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    2



    -



    2



    -



    -



    4





    2





    Adjustments related to enactment of a Federal tax measure in June

       2024 that denies the dividends received deduction for banks (2)



    -



    -



    -



    35



    (123)



    (88)





    -





    Charge related to the special assessment imposed by the FDIC



    -



    -



    1



    -



    -



    1





    1



    Impact of items of note on income taxes



    2



    -



    3



    35



    (123)



    (83)





    3



    Total after-tax impact of items of note on net income

    $

    5

    $

    -

    $

    7

    $

    88

    $

    -

    $

    100



    $

    5



    Impact of items of note on diluted EPS ($) (3)





















    $

    0.11









    Operating results – adjusted (4)

































    Total revenue – adjusted (5)

    $

    2,598

    $

    1,449

    $

    726

    $

    1,471

    $

    360

    $

    6,604



    $

    530



    Provision for credit losses – adjusted



    338



    42



    47



    45



    11



    483





    33



    Non-interest expenses – adjusted



    1,381



    762



    406



    770



    346



    3,665





    296



    Income before income taxes – adjusted



    879



    645



    273



    656



    3



    2,456





    201



    Income taxes – adjusted



    246



    177



    51



    180



    (93)



    561





    38



    Net income – adjusted



    633



    468



    222



    476



    96



    1,895





    163





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests – adjusted



    -



    -



    -



    -



    9



    9





    -





    Net income attributable to equity shareholders – adjusted



    633



    468



    222



    476



    87



    1,886





    163



    Adjusted diluted EPS ($)





















    $

    1.93









    (1)

    Items of note are removed from reported results to calculate adjusted results.

    (2)

    This item of note reports the impact to the consolidated income tax expense in the third quarter of 2024 from the enactment on June 20, 2024 of Bill C-59 that denies the dividends received deduction for dividends received by banks on and after January 1, 2024. The corresponding impact on TEB in Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services and Corporate and Other is also included in this item of note with no impact on the consolidated item of note.

    (3)

    Includes the impact of rounding differences between diluted EPS and adjusted diluted EPS.

    (4)

    Adjusted to exclude the impact of items of note. Adjusted measures are non-GAAP measures.

    (5)

    CIBC total results excludes a reversal of a TEB adjustment of $123 million for the quarter ended July 31, 2024 (April 30, 2024: excludes a TEB adjustment of $71 million; July 31, 2023: excludes a TEB adjustment of $66 million) and excludes a TEB adjustment of $16 million for the nine months ended July 31, 2024 (July 31, 2023: excludes a TEB adjustment of $192 million).

    (6)

    Certain comparative amounts have been restated to reflect the adoption of IFRS 17 in the first quarter of 2024. For additional information, see Note 1 to the interim consolidated financial statements of our Report to Shareholders for the third quarter of 2024 available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

    (7)

    Relates to the net legal provisions recognized in the first and second quarters of 2023.

    (8)

    The income tax charge is comprised of $510 million for the present value of the estimated amount of the Canada Recovery Dividend (CRD) tax of $555 million, and a charge of $35 million related to the fiscal 2022 impact of the 1.5% increase in the tax rate applied to taxable income of certain bank and insurance entities in excess of $100 million for periods after April 2022. The discount of $45 million on the CRD tax accretes over the four-year payment period from initial recognition.

    The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP (reported) results to non-GAAP (adjusted) results on a segmented basis.

































    U.S.











    Canadian

    U.S.

    Capital











    Commercial







    Canadian



    Commercial

    Commercial

    Markets











    Banking







    Personal



    Banking

    Banking

    and Direct











    and Wealth







    and Business



    and Wealth

    and Wealth

    Financial

    Corporate

    CIBC



    Management



    $ millions, for the three months ended April 30, 2024

    Banking



    Management

    Management

    Services

    and Other

    Total



    (US$ millions)



    Operating results – reported



































    Total revenue

    $

    2,476



    $

    1,384

    $

    666

    $

    1,488

    $

    150

    $

    6,164



    $

    489



    Provision for credit losses



    270





    37



    186



    16



    5



    514





    136



    Non-interest expenses



    1,319





    720



    396



    706



    360



    3,501





    290



    Income (loss) before income taxes



    887





    627



    84



    766



    (215)



    2,149





    63



    Income taxes



    238





    171



    (9)



    206



    (206)



    400





    (6)



    Net income (loss)



    649





    456



    93



    560



    (9)



    1,749





    69





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests



    -





    -



    -



    -



    10



    10





    -





    Net income (loss) attributable to equity shareholders



    649





    456



    93



    560



    (19)



    1,739





    69



    Diluted EPS ($)























    $

    1.79









    Impact of items of note (1)



































    Revenue





































    Recovery to income tax that will be eliminated with the substantive

       enactment of a Federal proposal to deny the dividends received

          deduction for banks (2)

    $

    -



    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    (71)

    $

    71

    $

    -



    $

    -



    Impact of items of note on revenue



    -





    -



    -



    (71)



    71



    -





    -



    Non-interest expenses





































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    (6)





    -



    (8)



    -



    -



    (14)





    (6)





    Charge related to the special assessment imposed by the FDIC



    -





    -



    (13)



    -



    -



    (13)





    (10)



    Impact of items of note on non-interest expenses



    (6)





    -



    (21)



    -



    -



    (27)





    (16)



    Total pre-tax impact of items of note on net income



    6





    -



    21



    (71)



    71



    27





    16



    Income taxes





































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    2





    -



    2



    -



    -



    4





    2





    Recovery to income tax that will be eliminated with the substantive

       enactment of a Federal proposal to deny the dividends received

          deduction for banks (2)



    -





    -



    -



    (20)



    71



    51





    -





    Charge related to the special assessment imposed by the FDIC



    -





    -



    3



    -



    -



    3





    2



    Impact of items of note on income taxes



    2





    -



    5



    (20)



    71



    58





    4



    Total after-tax impact of items of note on net income

    $

    4



    $

    -

    $

    16

    $

    (51)

    $

    -

    $

    (31)



    $

    12



    Impact of items of note on diluted EPS ($) (3)























    $

    (0.04)









    Operating results – adjusted (4)



































    Total revenue – adjusted (5)

    $

    2,476



    $

    1,384

    $

    666

    $

    1,417

    $

    221

    $

    6,164



    $

    489



    Provision for credit losses – adjusted



    270





    37



    186



    16



    5



    514





    136



    Non-interest expenses – adjusted



    1,313





    720



    375



    706



    360



    3,474





    274



    Income (loss) before income taxes – adjusted



    893





    627



    105



    695



    (144)



    2,176





    79



    Income taxes – adjusted



    240





    171



    (4)



    186



    (135)



    458





    (2)



    Net income (loss) – adjusted



    653





    456



    109



    509



    (9)



    1,718





    81





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests – adjusted



    -





    -



    -



    -



    10



    10





    -





    Net income (loss) attributable to equity shareholders – adjusted



    653





    456



    109



    509



    (19)



    1,708





    81



    Adjusted diluted EPS ($)























    $

    1.75











    See previous page for footnote references.





































    The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP (reported) results to non-GAAP (adjusted) results on a segmented basis.

































    U.S.











    Canadian

    U.S.

    Capital











    Commercial







    Canadian



    Commercial

    Commercial

    Markets











    Banking







    Personal



    Banking

    Banking

    and Direct











    and Wealth







    and Business



    and Wealth

    and Wealth

    Financial

    Corporate

    CIBC



    Management



    $ millions, for the three months ended July 31, 2023

    Banking (6)



    Management

    Management

    Services

    and Other

    Total



    (US$ millions)



    Operating results – reported



































    Total revenue

    $

    2,414



    $

    1,350

    $

    666

    $

    1,355

    $

    67

    $

    5,852



    $

    499



    Provision for credit losses



    423





    40



    255



    6



    12



    736





    191



    Non-interest expenses



    1,303





    674



    345



    673



    312



    3,307





    258



    Income (loss) before income taxes



    688





    636



    66



    676



    (257)



    1,809





    50



    Income taxes



    189





    169



    (7)



    182



    (156)



    377





    (5)



    Net income



    499





    467



    73



    494



    (101)



    1,432





    55





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests



    -





    -



    -



    -



    10



    10





    -





    Net income (loss) attributable to equity shareholders



    499





    467



    73



    494



    (111)



    1,422





    55



    Diluted EPS ($)























    $

    1.47









    Impact of items of note (1)



































    Revenue





































    Commodity tax charge related to the retroactive impact of the 2023

       Canadian Federal budget

    $

    34



    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    34



    $

    -



    Impact of items of note on revenue



    34





    -



    -



    -



    -



    34





    -



    Non-interest expenses





































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    (7)





    -



    (13)



    -



    (3)



    (23)





    (10)



    Impact of items of note on non-interest expenses



    (7)





    -



    (13)



    -



    (3)



    (23)





    (10)



    Total pre-tax impact of items of note on net income



    41





    -



    13



    -



    3



    57





    10



    Income taxes





































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    2





    -



    3



    -



    -



    5





    3





    Commodity tax charge related to the retroactive impact of the 2023

       Canadian Federal budget



    9





    -



    -



    -



    -



    9





    -



    Impact of items of note on income taxes



    11





    -



    3



    -



    -



    14





    3



    Total after-tax impact of items of note on net income

    $

    30



    $

    -

    $

    10

    $

    -

    $

    3

    $

    43



    $

    7



    Impact of items of note on diluted EPS ($) (3)























    $

    0.05









    Operating results – adjusted (4)



































    Total revenue – adjusted (5)

    $

    2,448



    $

    1,350

    $

    666

    $

    1,355

    $

    67

    $

    5,886



    $

    499



    Provision for credit losses – adjusted



    423





    40



    255



    6



    12



    736





    191



    Non-interest expenses – adjusted



    1,296





    674



    332



    673



    309



    3,284





    248



    Income (loss) before income taxes – adjusted



    729





    636



    79



    676



    (254)



    1,866





    60



    Income taxes – adjusted



    200





    169



    (4)



    182



    (156)



    391





    (2)



    Net income (loss) – adjusted



    529





    467



    83



    494



    (98)



    1,475





    62





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests – adjusted



    -





    -



    -



    -



    10



    10





    -





    Net income (loss) attributable to equity shareholders – adjusted



    529





    467



    83



    494



    (108)



    1,465





    62



    Adjusted diluted EPS ($)























    $

    1.52











    See previous pages for footnote references.





































    The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP (reported) results to non-GAAP (adjusted) results on a segmented basis.































    U.S.









    Canadian

    U.S.

    Capital











    Commercial







    Canadian

    Commercial

    Commercial

    Markets











    Banking







    Personal

    Banking

    Banking

    and Direct











    and Wealth







    and Business

    and Wealth

    and Wealth

    Financial

    Corporate

    CIBC



    Management



    $ millions, for the nine months ended July 31, 2024

    Banking

    Management

    Management

    Services

    and Other

    Total



    (US$ millions)



    Operating results – reported

































    Total revenue

    $

    7,571

    $

    4,207

    $

    2,073

    $

    4,397

    $

    741

    $

    18,989



    $

    1,526



    Provision for credit losses



    937



    99



    477



    69



    -



    1,582





    351



    Non-interest expenses



    3,987



    2,151



    1,290



    2,188



    1,032



    10,648





    950



    Income (loss) before income taxes



    2,647



    1,957



    306



    2,140



    (291)



    6,759





    225



    Income taxes



    720



    535



    7



    580



    (355)



    1,487





    5



    Net income



    1,927



    1,422



    299



    1,560



    64



    5,272





    220





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests



    -



    -



    -



    -



    31



    31





    -





    Net income attributable to equity shareholders



    1,927



    1,422



    299



    1,560



    33



    5,241





    220



    Diluted EPS ($)





















    $

    5.38









    Impact of items of note (1)

































    Revenue



































    Adjustments related to enactment of a Federal tax measure in June

       2024 that denies the dividends received deduction for banks (2)

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -



    $

    -



    Impact of items of note on revenue



    -



    -



    -



    -



    -



    -





    -



    Non-interest expenses



































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    (20)



    -



    (24)



    -



    -



    (44)





    (18)





    Charge related to the special assessment imposed by the FDIC



    -



    -



    (106)



    -



    -



    (106)





    (79)



    Impact of items of note on non-interest expenses



    (20)



    -



    (130)



    -



    -



    (150)





    (97)



    Total pre-tax impact of items of note on net income



    20



    -



    130



    -



    -



    150





    97



    Income taxes



































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    6



    -



    6



    -



    -



    12





    5





    Adjustments related to enactment of a Federal tax measure in June

       2024 that denies the dividends received deduction for banks (2)



    -



    -



    -



    -



    -



    -





    -





    Charge related to the special assessment imposed by the FDIC



    -



    -



    27



    -



    -



    27





    20



    Impact of items of note on income taxes



    6



    -



    33



    -



    -



    39





    25



    Total after-tax impact of items of note on net income

    $

    14

    $

    -

    $

    97

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    111



    $

    72



    Impact of items of note on diluted EPS ($) (3)





















    $

    0.12









    Operating results – adjusted (4)

































    Total revenue – adjusted (5)

    $

    7,571

    $

    4,207

    $

    2,073

    $

    4,397

    $

    741

    $

    18,989



    $

    1,526



    Provision for credit losses – adjusted



    937



    99



    477



    69



    -



    1,582





    351



    Non-interest expenses – adjusted



    3,967



    2,151



    1,160



    2,188



    1,032



    10,498





    853



    Income (loss) before income taxes – adjusted



    2,667



    1,957



    436



    2,140



    (291)



    6,909





    322



    Income taxes – adjusted



    726



    535



    40



    580



    (355)



    1,526





    30



    Net income – adjusted



    1,941



    1,422



    396



    1,560



    64



    5,383





    292





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests – adjusted



    -



    -



    -



    -



    31



    31





    -





    Net income attributable to equity shareholders – adjusted



    1,941



    1,422



    396



    1,560



    33



    5,352





    292



    Adjusted diluted EPS ($)





















    $

    5.50











    See previous pages for footnote references.



































    The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP (reported) results to non-GAAP (adjusted) results on a segmented basis.

































    U.S.











    Canadian

    U.S.

    Capital











    Commercial







    Canadian



    Commercial

    Commercial

    Markets











    Banking







    Personal



    Banking

    Banking

    and Direct











    and Wealth







    and Business



    and Wealth

    and Wealth

    Financial

    Corporate

    CIBC



    Management



    $ millions, for the nine months ended July 31, 2023

    Banking (6)



    Management

    Management

    Services

    and Other

    Total



    (US$ millions)



    Operating results – reported



































    Total revenue

    $

    6,958



    $

    4,037

    $

    2,020

    $

    4,198

    $

    272

    $

    17,485



    $

    1,502



    Provision for credit losses



    704





    132



    601



    15



    17



    1,469





    447



    Non-interest expenses



    3,867





    2,012



    1,079



    1,987



    1,964



    10,909





    802



    Income (loss) before income taxes



    2,387





    1,893



    340



    2,196



    (1,709)



    5,107





    253



    Income taxes



    660





    505



    11



    593



    (216)



    1,553





    8



    Net income (loss)



    1,727





    1,388



    329



    1,603



    (1,493)



    3,554





    245





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests



    -





    -



    -



    -



    30



    30





    -





    Net income (loss) attributable to equity shareholders



    1,727





    1,388



    329



    1,603



    (1,523)



    3,524





    245



    Diluted EPS ($)























    $

    3.63









    Impact of items of note (1)



































    Revenue





































    Commodity tax charge related to the retroactive impact of the 2023

       Canadian Federal budget

    $

    34



    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    -

    $

    34



    $

    -



    Impact of items of note on revenue



    34





    -



    -



    -



    -



    34





    -



    Non-interest expenses





































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    (20)





    -



    (47)



    -



    (9)



    (76)





    (35)





    Increase in legal provisions (7)



    -





    -



    -



    -



    (1,055)



    (1,055)





    -



    Impact of items of note on non-interest expenses



    (20)





    -



    (47)



    -



    (1,064)



    (1,131)





    (35)



    Total pre-tax impact of items of note on net income



    54





    -



    47



    -



    1,064



    1,165





    35



    Income taxes





































    Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets



    4





    -



    12



    -



    1



    17





    9





    Commodity tax charge related to the retroactive impact of the 2023

       Canadian Federal budget



    9





    -



    -



    -



    -



    9





    -





    Increase in legal provisions (7)



    -





    -



    -



    -



    293



    293





    -





    Income tax charge related to the 2022 Canadian Federal budget (8)



    -





    -



    -



    -



    (545)



    (545)





    -



    Impact of items of note on income taxes



    13





    -



    12



    -



    (251)



    (226)





    9



    Total after-tax impact of items of note on net income

    $

    41



    $

    -

    $

    35

    $

    -

    $

    1,315

    $

    1,391



    $

    26



    Impact of items of note on diluted EPS ($) (3)























    $

    1.53









    Operating results – adjusted (4)



































    Total revenue – adjusted (5)

    $

    6,992



    $

    4,037

    $

    2,020

    $

    4,198

    $

    272

    $

    17,519



    $

    1,502



    Provision for credit losses – adjusted



    704





    132



    601



    15



    17



    1,469





    447



    Non-interest expenses – adjusted



    3,847





    2,012



    1,032



    1,987



    900



    9,778





    767



    Income (loss) before income taxes – adjusted



    2,441





    1,893



    387



    2,196



    (645)



    6,272





    288



    Income taxes – adjusted



    673





    505



    23



    593



    (467)



    1,327





    17



    Net income (loss) – adjusted



    1,768





    1,388



    364



    1,603



    (178)



    4,945





    271





    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests – adjusted



    -





    -



    -



    -



    30



    30





    -





    Net income (loss) attributable to equity shareholders – adjusted



    1,768





    1,388



    364



    1,603



    (208)



    4,915





    271



    Adjusted diluted EPS ($)























    $

    5.16











    See previous pages for footnote references.





































    The following table provides a reconciliation of GAAP (reported) net income to non-GAAP (adjusted) pre-provision, pre-tax earnings on a segmented basis.





































    U.S.













    Canadian

    U.S.

    Capital











    Commercial











    Canadian

    Commercial

    Commercial

    Markets











    Banking











    Personal

    Banking

    Banking

    and Direct











    and Wealth











    and Business

    and Wealth

    and Wealth

    Financial

    Corporate

    CIBC



    Management



    $ millions, for the three months ended

    Banking

    Management

    Management

    Services

    and Other

    Total



    (US$ millions)



    2024

    Net income

    $

    628

    $

    468

    $

    215

    $

    388

    $

    96

    $

    1,795



    $

    158



    Jul. 31

    Add: provision for credit losses



    338



    42



    47



    45



    11



    483





    33





    Add: income taxes



    244



    177



    48



    145



    30



    644





    35







    Pre-provision, pre-tax earnings (1)



    1,210



    687



    310



    578



    137



    2,922





    226







    Pre-tax impact of items of note (2)



    7



    -



    10



    123



    (123)



    17





    8







    Adjusted pre-provision, pre-tax earnings (3)

    $

    1,217

    $

    687

    $

    320

    $

    701

    $

    14

    $

    2,939



    $

    234



    2024

    Net income (loss)

    $

    649

    $

    456

    $

    93

    $

    560

    $

    (9)

    $

    1,749



    $

    69



    Apr. 30

    Add: provision for credit losses



    270



    37



    186



    16



    5



    514





    136





    Add: income taxes



    238



    171



    (9)



    206



    (206)



    400





    (6)







    Pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (1)



    1,157



    664



    270



    782



    (210)



    2,663





    199







    Pre-tax impact of items of note (2)



    6



    -



    21



    (71)



    71



    27





    16







    Adjusted pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (3)

    $

    1,163

    $

    664

    $

    291

    $

    711

    $

    (139)

    $

    2,690



    $

    215



    2023

    Net income (loss)

    $

    499

    $

    467

    $

    73

    $

    494

    $

    (101)

    $

    1,432



    $

    55



    Jul. 31(4)

    Add: provision for credit losses



    423



    40



    255



    6



    12



    736





    191





    Add: income taxes



    189



    169



    (7)



    182



    (156)



    377





    (5)







    Pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (1)



    1,111



    676



    321



    682



    (245)



    2,545





    241







    Pre-tax impact of items of note (2)



    41



    -



    13



    -



    3



    57





    10







    Adjusted pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (3)

    $

    1,152

    $

    676

    $

    334

    $

    682

    $

    (242)

    $

    2,602



    $

    251











































    $ millions, for the nine months ended

































    2024

    Net income

    $

    1,927

    $

    1,422

    $

    299

    $

    1,560

    $

    64

    $

    5,272



    $

    220



    Jul. 31

    Add: provision for credit losses



    937



    99



    477



    69



    -



    1,582





    351





    Add: income taxes



    720



    535



    7



    580



    (355)



    1,487





    5







    Pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (1)



    3,584



    2,056



    783



    2,209



    (291)



    8,341





    576







    Pre-tax impact of items of note (2)



    20



    -



    130



    -



    -



    150





    97







    Adjusted pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (3)

    $

    3,604

    $

    2,056

    $

    913

    $

    2,209

    $

    (291)

    $

    8,491



    $

    673



    2023

    Net income (loss)

    $

    1,727

    $

    1,388

    $

    329

    $

    1,603

    $

    (1,493)

    $

    3,554



    $

    245



    Jul. 31(4)

    Add: provision for credit losses



    704



    132



    601



    15



    17



    1,469





    447





    Add: income taxes



    660



    505



    11



    593



    (216)



    1,553





    8







    Pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (1)



    3,091



    2,025



    941



    2,211



    (1,692)



    6,576





    700







    Pre-tax impact of items of note (2)



    54



    -



    47



    -



    1,064



    1,165





    35







    Adjusted pre-provision (reversal), pre-tax earnings (losses) (3)

    $

    3,145

    $

    2,025

    $

    988

    $

    2,211

    $

    (628)

    $

    7,741



    $

    735



    (1)

    Non-GAAP measure.

    (2)

    Items of note are removed from reported results to calculate adjusted results.

    (3)

    Adjusted to exclude the impact of items of note. Adjusted measures are non-GAAP measures.

    (4)

    Certain comparative amounts have been restated to reflect the adoption of IFRS 17 in the first quarter of 2024. For additional information, see Note 1 to the interim consolidated financial statements of our Report to Shareholders for the third quarter of 2024 available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

    Making a difference in our communities 

    At CIBC, we believe there should be no limits to ambition. We invest our time and resources to remove barriers to ambitions and demonstrate that when we come together, positive change happens that helps our communities thrive. This quarter:

    • Team CIBC raised $1,225,000 for the 28th annual Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau. In total, $3,525,000 was raised marking CIBC's 18th year as title partner of this tour, with a commitment to continue the sponsorship for the next three years.
    • Team CIBC fundraised $400,000 celebrating the 10th anniversary of the CIBC Community Cup (Soccer Day) in support of the United Way of Greater Toronto campaign, chaired this year by CIBC's CEO, Victor G. Dodig.
    • CIBC and MaRS Discovery District announced the winners of the fourth and final Inclusive Design Challenge, which was focused on artificial intelligence bias in recruitment practices and its disproportionate impact on persons with disabilities.

    The Board of Directors of CIBC reviewed this news release prior to it being issued. CIBC's controls and procedures support the ability of the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of CIBC to certify CIBC's third quarter financial report and controls and procedures. CIBC's CEO and CFO will voluntarily provide to the United States (U.S.) Securities and Exchange Commission a certification relating to CIBC's third quarter financial information, including the unaudited interim consolidated financial statements, and will provide the same certification to the Canadian Securities Administrators.

    All amounts are in Canadian dollars and are based on financial statements prepared in compliance with International Accounting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting, unless otherwise noted.

    A NOTE ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    From time to time, we make written or oral forward-looking statements within the meaning of certain securities laws, including in this news release, in other filings with Canadian securities regulators or the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, in other reports to shareholders, and in other communications. All such statements are made pursuant to the "safe harbour" provisions of, and are intended to be forward-looking statements under applicable Canadian and U.S. securities legislation, including the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements about our operations, business lines, financial condition, risk management, priorities, targets and sustainability commitments (including with respect to net-zero emissions and our environmental, social and governance (ESG) related activities), ongoing objectives, strategies, the regulatory environment in which we operate and outlook for calendar year 2024 and subsequent periods. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by the words "believe", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "estimate", "forecast", "target", "predict", "commit", "ambition", "goal", "strive", "project", "objective" and other similar expressions or future or conditional verbs such as "will", "may", "should", "would" and "could". By their nature, these statements require us to make assumptions, and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties that may be general or specific. Given the continuing impact of above-target inflation, still-elevated interest rates, the impact of hybrid work arrangements and high interest rates on the U.S. real estate sector, and the war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East on the global economy, financial markets, and our business, results of operations, reputation and financial condition, there is inherently more uncertainty associated with our assumptions as compared to prior periods. A variety of factors, many of which are beyond our control, affect our operations, performance and results, and could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations expressed in any of our forward-looking statements. These factors include: inflationary pressures; global supply-chain disruptions; geopolitical risk, including from the war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East, the occurrence, continuance or intensification of public health emergencies, such as the impact of post-pandemic hybrid work arrangements, and any related government policies and actions; credit, market, liquidity, strategic, insurance, operational, reputation, conduct and legal, regulatory and environmental risk; currency value and interest rate fluctuations, including as a result of market and oil price volatility; the effectiveness and adequacy of our risk management and valuation models and processes; legislative or regulatory developments in the jurisdictions where we operate, including the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Common Reporting Standard, and regulatory reforms in the United Kingdom and Europe, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's global standards for capital and liquidity reform, and those relating to bank recapitalization legislation and the payments system in Canada; amendments to, and interpretations of, risk-based capital guidelines and reporting instructions, and interest rate and liquidity regulatory guidance; exposure to, and the resolution of, significant litigation or regulatory matters, our ability to successfully appeal adverse outcomes of such matters and the timing, determination and recovery of amounts related to such matters; the effect of changes to accounting standards, rules and interpretations; changes in our estimates of reserves and allowances; changes in tax laws; changes to our credit ratings; political conditions and developments, including changes relating to economic or trade matters; the possible effect on our business of international conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East, and terrorism; natural disasters, disruptions to public infrastructure and other catastrophic events; reliance on third parties to provide components of our business infrastructure; potential disruptions to our information technology systems and services; increasing cyber security risks which may include theft or disclosure of assets, unauthorized access to sensitive information, or operational disruption; social media risk; losses incurred as a result of internal or external fraud; anti-money laundering; the accuracy and completeness of information provided to us concerning clients and counterparties; the failure of third parties to comply with their obligations to us and our affiliates or associates; intensifying competition from established competitors and new entrants in the financial services industry including through internet and mobile banking; technological change including the use of data and artificial intelligence in our business; global capital market activity; changes in monetary and economic policy; general business and economic conditions worldwide, as well as in Canada, the U.S. and other countries where we have operations, including increasing Canadian household debt levels and global credit risks; climate change and other ESG related risks including our ability to implement various sustainability-related initiatives internally and with our clients under expected time frames and our ability to scale our sustainable finance products and services; our success in developing and introducing new products and services, expanding existing distribution channels, developing new distribution channels and realizing increased revenue from these channels; changes in client spending and saving habits; our ability to attract and retain key employees and executives; our ability to successfully execute our strategies and complete and integrate acquisitions and joint ventures; the risk that expected benefits of an acquisition, merger or divestiture will not be realized within the expected time frame or at all; and our ability to anticipate and manage the risks associated with these factors. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of our forward-looking statements. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. Additional information about these factors can be found in the "Management of risk" section of our 2023 Annual Report, as updated by our quarterly reports. Any forward-looking statements contained in this news release represent the views of management only as of the date hereof and are presented for the purpose of assisting our shareholders and financial analysts in understanding our financial position, objectives and priorities and anticipated financial performance as at and for the periods ended on the dates presented, and may not be appropriate for other purposes. We do not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that is contained in this news release or in other communications except as required by law.

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    A live audio webcast of the conference call will also be available in English and French at www.cibc.com/ca/investor-relations/quarterly-results.html. 

    Details of CIBC's fiscal 2024 third quarter results, as well as a presentation to investors, will be available in English and French at www.cibc.com, Investor Relations section, prior to the conference call/webcast. We are not incorporating information contained on the website in this news release.

    A telephone replay will be available in English (905-694-9451 or 1-800-408-3053, passcode 8797228#) and French (514-861-2272 or 1-800-408-3053, passcode 6432963#) until 11:59 p.m. (ET) September 12, 2024. The audio webcast will be archived at www.cibc.com/ca/investor-relations/quarterly-results.html.

    About CIBC

    CIBC is a leading North American financial institution with 14 million personal banking, business, public sector and institutional clients. Across Personal and Business Banking, Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, and Capital Markets and Direct Financial Services businesses, CIBC offers a full range of advice, solutions and services through its leading digital banking network, and locations across Canada, in the United States and around the world. Ongoing news releases and more information about CIBC can be found at https://www.cibc.com/en/about-cibc/media-centre.html.

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