Filed Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration No. 333-233663
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Market Linked
Securities
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Market
Linked Securities—Auto-Callable with Contingent Coupon and Contingent Downside
Principal at Risk Securities Linked
to the Lowest Performing of the S&P 500® Index, the Russell 2000® Index and the Dow
Jones Industrial Average® due January 21, 2025
Term Sheet to Preliminary Pricing Supplement
dated January 5, 2021
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Summary
of Terms
Issuer
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (“CIBC”)
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Term
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4 years (unless earlier called)
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Reference Asset
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The S&P 500® Index, the Russell 2000® Index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average® (each an “Index” and collectively the “Indices”)
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Principal Amount (Original Offering Price)
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$1,000 per security (100% of par)
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Pricing Date
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January 15, 2021*
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Issue Date
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January 21, 2021*
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Final Valuation Date
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January 15, 2025*
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Stated Maturity Date
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January 21, 2025*
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Contingent Coupon Payments
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See “How Contingent Coupon Payments Are Calculated” on page 2
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Contingent Coupon Rate
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8.50% to 9.50% per annum, to be determined on the Pricing Date
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Coupon Threshold Level
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For each Index, 80% of its Starting Level
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Coupon Determination Dates
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Quarterly, on the 15th of each January, April, July and October, commencing April 2021 and ending on the Final Valuation Date*, each subject to postponement
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Automatic Call
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See “How to Determine if the Securities Will Be Automatically Called” on page 2
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Call Observation Dates
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Quarterly, the Coupon Determination Dates beginning July 2021 and ending October 2024* (together with the Coupon Determination Dates, the “Valuation Dates”)
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Payment at Maturity
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See “How the Payment at Maturity Is Calculated” on page 2
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Downside Threshold Level
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For each Index, 80% of its Starting Level
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Lowest Performing Index
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See “How the Lowest Performing Index Is Determined” on page 2
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Starting Level
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For each Index, its Closing Level on the Pricing Date
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Ending Level
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For each Index, its Closing Level on the Final Valuation Date
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Calculation Agent
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CIBC
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Denominations
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$1,000 and integral multiples of $1,000 in excess thereof
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Agent’s Underwriting Discount and Other Fees
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Up to 2.50%; dealers, including those using the trade name Wells Fargo Advisors (“WFA”), may receive a selling concession of up to 1.50% and WFA will receive a distribution expense fee of 0.075%. In addition, in respect of certain securities sold in this offering, the Issuer may pay a fee of up to $1.00 per security to selected securities dealers in consideration for marketing and other services in connection with the distribution of the securities to other securities dealers.
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CUSIP / ISIN
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13605WS93 / US13605WS932
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*To the extent that the Issuer makes any change to the expected Pricing Date or expected Issue Date, the Valuation Dates, the Stated Maturity Date and other dates may also be changed in the Issuer’s discretion to ensure that the term of the securities remains the same
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Description of
Terms
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Linked to the lowest performing of the S&P
500® Index, the Russell 2000® Index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average®
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Unlike ordinary debt securities, the securities do not provide for
fixed payments of interest, do not repay a fixed amount of principal at maturity and are subject to potential automatic call prior
to maturity upon the terms described below. Whether the securities pay a Contingent Coupon Payment, whether the securities are
automatically called prior to maturity and, if they are not automatically called, whether you are repaid the principal amount of
your securities at maturity will depend in each case on the Closing Level of the Lowest Performing Index on the relevant Valuation
Date. The Lowest Performing Index on any Valuation Date is the Index that has the lowest Closing Level on that Valuation Date as
a percentage of its Starting Level
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Contingent Coupon Payments. The securities will pay a Contingent
Coupon Payment on a quarterly basis until the earlier of maturity or automatic call if, and only if, the Closing Level of
the Lowest Performing Index on the Coupon Determination Date for that quarter is greater than or equal to its Coupon Threshold
Level. However, if the Closing Level of the Lowest Performing Index on a Coupon Determination Date is less than its Coupon Threshold
Level, you will not receive any Contingent Coupon Payment for the relevant quarter. The Coupon Threshold Level for each Index is
equal to 80% of its Starting Level. The Contingent Coupon Rate will be determined on the Pricing Date and will be within the range
of 8.50% to 9.50% per annum
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Automatic Call. If the Closing Level of the Lowest Performing
Index on any Call Observation Date is greater than or equal to its Starting Level, the securities will be automatically called
for the principal amount plus a final Contingent Coupon Payment
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Potential Loss of Principal. If the securities are not automatically
called prior to maturity, you will receive the principal amount at maturity if, and only if, the Ending Level of the Lowest
Performing Index is greater than or equal to its Downside Threshold Level. If the Ending Level of the Lowest Performing Index is
less than its Downside Threshold Level, you will lose more than 20%, and possibly all, of the principal amount of your securities.
The Downside Threshold Level for each Index is equal to 80% of its Starting Level
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If the securities are not automatically called prior to maturity,
you will have full downside exposure to the Lowest Performing Index from its Starting Level if its Ending Level is less than its
Downside Threshold Level, but you will not participate in any appreciation of any Index and will not receive any dividends on securities
included in any Index
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Your return on the securities will depend solely on the performance
of the Lowest Performing Index on each Valuation Date. You will not benefit in any way from the performance of the better performing
Indices. Therefore, you will be adversely affected if any Index performs poorly, even if the other Indices perform favorably
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All payments on the securities are subject to the credit risk of CIBC,
and you will have no ability to pursue any securities included in any Index for payment; if CIBC defaults on its obligations, you
could lose all or some of your investment
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No exchange listing; designed to be held to maturity or earlier automatic
call
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The Issuer’s estimated
value of the securities on the Pricing Date, based on the Issuer’s internal pricing
models, is expected to be at least $921.60 per security but less than the principal amount. The estimated value of the securities
is not an indication of actual profit to the Issuer or to any of the Issuer’s affiliates, nor is it an indication of the
price, if any, at which Wells Fargo Securities, LLC (“Wells Fargo Securities”) or any other person may be willing
to buy the securities from you at any time after issuance. See “The Estimated Value of the Securities” in the accompanying
preliminary pricing supplement.
Investing in the securities involves
significant risks. See “Selected Risk Considerations” in this term sheet and “Risk Factors” beginning
on page PRS-9 of the accompanying preliminary pricing supplement, page S-1 of the underlying supplement, page S-1
of the prospectus supplement and page 1 of the prospectus.
This introductory term
sheet does not provide all of the information that an investor should consider prior to making an investment decision.
Investors should carefully
review the preliminary pricing supplement, the underlying supplement, the prospectus supplement and the prospectus before making
a decision to invest in the securities.
NOT A BANK DEPOSIT AND NOT INSURED BY
THE CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE U.S. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
How The
Lowest Performing Index Is Determined
The Lowest Performing Index on any Valuation
Date is the Index with the lowest Performance Factor on that Valuation Date.
The Performance Factor, with respect to
an Index on any Valuation Date, will be its Closing Level on such Valuation Date divided by its Starting Level (expressed
as a percentage).
How Contingent Coupon Payments
Are Calculated
On each Coupon Payment Date, you will
receive a Contingent Coupon Payment at a per annum rate equal to the Contingent Coupon Rate if, and only if, the Closing
Level of the Lowest Performing Index on the related Coupon Determination Date is greater than or equal to its Coupon Threshold
Level.
If the Closing Level of the Lowest Performing
Index on any Coupon Determination Date is less than its Coupon Threshold Level, you will not receive any Contingent Coupon Payment
on the related Coupon Payment Date. If the Closing Level of the Lowest Performing Index is less than its Coupon Threshold Level
on all quarterly Coupon Determination Dates, you will not receive any Contingent Coupon Payments over the term of the securities.
Each quarterly Contingent Coupon Payment,
if any, will be calculated per security as follows:
($1,000 × Contingent Coupon Rate)
/ 4
The Contingent Coupon Rate will be determined
on the Pricing Date and will be within the range of 8.50% to 9.50% per annum. Any Contingent Coupon Payments will be rounded to
the nearest cent, with one-half cent rounded upward.
How To Determine If The
Securities Will Be Automatically Called
If the Closing Level of the Lowest Performing
Index on any Call Observation Date is greater than or equal to its Starting Level, the securities will be automatically called,
and on the related Call Payment Date you will be entitled to receive a cash payment per security equal to the principal amount
per security plus a final Contingent Coupon Payment. The securities will not be subject to automatic call until the fourth quarterly
Valuation Date, which is approximately one year after the Issue Date.
If the securities are automatically called,
they will cease to be outstanding on the related Call Payment Date and you will have no further rights under the securities after
such Call Payment Date.
How The Payment at Maturity
Is Calculated
If the securities are not automatically
called prior to maturity, you will receive at maturity a cash payment per security equal to the Payment at Maturity (in addition
to the final Contingent Coupon Payment, if any). The Payment at Maturity per security will equal:
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If the Ending Level of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date is greater than
or equal to its Downside Threshold Level: $1,000; or
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If the Ending Level of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date is less than its
Downside Threshold Level:
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$1,000 ×Performance Factor of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date
If the securities are not automatically
called prior to maturity and the Ending Level of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date is less than its Downside
Threshold Level, you will lose more than 20%, and possibly all, of the principal amount of your securities at maturity.
Any return on the securities will be
limited to the sum of your Contingent Coupon Payments, if any. You will not participate in any appreciation of any Index, but you
will have full downside exposure to the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date if the securities are not automatically
called prior to maturity and the Ending Level of that Index is less than its Downside Threshold Level.
Hypothetical Payout Profile
The profile to the right illustrates the
potential Payment at Maturity on the securities (excluding the final Contingent Coupon Payment, if any) for a range of hypothetical
performances of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date from its Starting Level to its Ending Level, assuming the
securities have not been automatically called prior to maturity.
This graph has been prepared for purposes
of illustration only. Your actual return will depend on the actual Ending Level of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation
Date, whether the securities are automatically called prior to maturity, and whether you hold your securities to maturity. The
performance of the better performing Indices is not relevant to your return on the securities.
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Hypothetical Returns
If the securities are automatically
called: If the securities are automatically called prior to maturity, you will receive the principal
amount of your securities plus a final Contingent Coupon Payment on the Call Payment Date. In the event the securities are automatically
called, your total return on the securities will equal the return represented by any Contingent Coupon Payments received prior
to the Call Payment Date and a final Contingent Coupon Payment received on the Call Payment Date.
If the securities are not automatically
called:
If the securities are not
automatically called prior to maturity, the following table illustrates, for a range of hypothetical Performance Factors of the
Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date, the hypothetical Payment at Maturity payable at maturity per security (excluding
the final Contingent Coupon Payment, if any). The Performance Factor of the Lowest Performing Index on the Final Valuation Date
is its Ending Level expressed as a percentage of its Starting Level (i.e., its Ending Level divided by its Starting Level).
Hypothetical Performance Factor of
the Lowest Performing Index on the
Final Valuation Date
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Hypothetical Payment at
Maturity Per Security
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200.00%
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$1,000.00
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175.00%
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$1,000.00
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150.00%
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$1,000.00
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125.00%
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$1,000.00
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100.00%
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$1,000.00
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90.00%
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$1,000.00
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80.00%
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$1,000.00
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79.00%
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$790.00
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70.00%
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$700.00
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60.00%
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$600.00
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50.00%
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$500.00
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40.00%
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$400.00
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25.00%
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$250.00
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0.00%
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$0.00
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The above figures do not take
into account Contingent Coupon Payments, if any, received during the term of the securities. As evidenced above, in no event will
you have a positive rate of return based solely on the Payment at Maturity; any positive return will be based solely on the Contingent
Coupon Payments, if any, received during the term of the securities. Each security has a principal amount of $1,000.
The above figures are for
purposes of illustration only and may have been rounded for ease of analysis. If the securities are not automatically called prior
to maturity, the actual amount you will receive at maturity will depend on the actual Ending Level of the Lowest Performing Index
on the Final Valuation Date. The performance of the better performing Indices is not relevant to your return on the securities.
For historical data regarding the Closing
Levels of the Indices, see the historical information set forth under the sections titled “The Indices” in the accompanying
preliminary pricing supplement.
Selected Risk Considerations
The risks set forth below are discussed
in detail in the “Risk Factors” section in the accompanying preliminary pricing supplement, underlying supplement,
prospectus supplement and prospectus. Please review those risk disclosures carefully.
Risks Relating To The Structure Of
The Securities
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If The Securities Are Not Automatically Called Prior To Maturity, You May Lose Some Or All
Of The Principal Amount Of Your Securities At Maturity.
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The Securities Do Not Provide For Fixed Payments Of Interest And You May Receive No Coupon
Payments On One Or More Quarterly Coupon Payment Dates, Or Even Throughout The Entire Term Of The Securities.
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The Securities Are Subject To The Full Risks Of Each Index And Will Be Negatively Affected If Any
Index Performs Poorly, Even If The Other Indices Perform Favorably.
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Your Return On The Securities Will Depend Solely On The Performance Of The Lowest Performing Index
On Each Valuation Date, And You Will Not Benefit In Any Way From The Performance Of The Better Performing Indices.
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You Will Be Subject To Risks Resulting From The Relationship Between The Indices.
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You May Be Fully Exposed To The Decline In The Lowest Performing Index On The Final Valuation
Date From Its Starting Level, But Will Not Participate In Any Positive Performance Of Any Index, And Your Maximum Possible Return
On The Securities Will Be Limited To The Sum Of Any Contingent Coupon Payments.
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Higher Contingent Coupon Rates Are Associated With Greater Risk.
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You Will Be Subject To Reinvestment Risk.
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A Coupon Payment Date, A Call Payment Date And The Stated Maturity Date Will Be Postponed If A
Valuation Date Is Postponed.
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Risk Relating To The Credit Risk of CIBC
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The Securities Are Subject To The Credit Risk Of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
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Risks Relating To The Value Of The Securities And Any Secondary
Market
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Our Estimated Value Of The Securities Will Be Lower Than The Original Offering Price Of The Securities.
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Our Estimated Value Does Not Represent Future Values Of The Securities And May Differ From
Others’ Estimates.
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Our Estimated Value Is Not Determined By Reference To Credit Spreads For Our Conventional Fixed-Rate
Debt.
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The Estimated Value Of The Securities Will Not Be An Indication Of The Price, If Any, At Which
Wells Fargo Securities Or Any Other Person May Be Willing To Buy The Securities From You In The Secondary Market.
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The Value Of The Securities Prior To Maturity Will Be Affected By Numerous Factors, Some Of Which
Are Related In Complex Ways.
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The Securities Will Not Be Listed On Any Securities Exchange And We Do Not Expect A Trading Market
For The Securities To Develop.
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Risks Relating To The Indices
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An Investment In The Securities Is Subject To Risks Associated With Investing In Stocks With A
Small Market Capitalization.
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Risks Relating To Conflicts Of Interest
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We Or One Of Our Affiliates Will Be The Calculation Agent And, As A Result, Potential Conflicts
Of Interest Could Arise.
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Our Economic Interests And Those Of Any Dealer Participating In The Offering Of Securities Will
Potentially Be Adverse To Your Interests.
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Research reports by our affiliates or any participating dealer or its affiliates may be inconsistent
with an investment in the securities and may adversely affect the level of an Index.
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Business activities of our affiliates or any participating dealer or its affiliates with the
companies whose securities are included in an Index may adversely affect the level of such Index.
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Hedging activities by our affiliates or any participating dealer or its affiliates may adversely
affect the level of an Index.
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Trading activities by our affiliates or any participating dealer or its affiliates may adversely
affect the level of an Index.
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A participating dealer or its affiliates may realize hedging profits projected by its proprietary
pricing models in addition to any selling concession and/or any fee, creating a further incentive for the participating dealer
to sell the securities to you.
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Risks Relating To Tax
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The U.S. Federal Tax Consequences Of An Investment In The Securities Are Unclear.
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There Can Be No Assurance That The Canadian Federal Income Tax Consequences Of An Investment In
The Securities Will Not Change In The Future.
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Not Suitable For All Investors
Investment suitability must be determined
individually for each investor. The securities described herein are not a suitable investment for all investors. In particular,
no investor should purchase the securities unless they understand and are able to bear the associated market, liquidity and yield
risks. Unless market conditions and other relevant factors change significantly in your favor, a sale of the securities prior to
maturity is likely to result in sale proceeds that are substantially less than the principal amount of the securities. CIBC, Wells
Fargo Securities and their respective affiliates are not obligated to purchase the securities from you at any time prior to maturity.
The Issuer has filed a registration
statement (including a prospectus, a prospectus supplement and an underlying supplement) with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(the “SEC”) for the offering to which this communication relates. Before you invest, you should read the prospectus,
the prospectus supplement and the underlying supplement in that registration statement and other documents the Issuer has filed
with the SEC for more complete information about the Issuer and this offering. You may get these documents for free by visiting
EDGAR on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Alternatively, any agent or any dealer participating in the offering will arrange to send
you the prospectus, the prospectus supplement and the underlying supplement if you request them by calling your financial advisor
or by calling Wells Fargo Securities at 866-346-7732.
Consult Your Tax Advisor
Investors should review carefully
the accompanying pricing supplement, underlying supplement, prospectus supplement and prospectus and consult their tax advisors
regarding the application of the U.S. federal income tax laws to their particular circumstances, as well as any tax consequences
arising under the laws of any state, local or foreign jurisdiction.
Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade
name used by Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC, members SIPC, separate registered
broker-dealers and non-bank
affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
The S&P 500®
Index is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (“SPDJI”), and has been licensed to be used by CIBC. Standard &
Poor’s®, S&P® and S&P 500® are registered trademarks of Standard &
Poor’s Financial Services LLC (“S&P”); Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark
Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”); and these trademarks have been licensed for use by SPDJI and sublicensed for certain purposes
by CIBC. The securities are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, their respective affiliates,
and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in the securities nor do they have any
liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500® Index.
Russell 2000®
Index” is a trademark of FTSE Russell and has been licensed for use by CIBC. The securities are not sponsored, endorsed,
sold, or promoted by FTSE Russell and FTSE Russell makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the securities.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average®
is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (“SPDJI”), and has been licensed to be used by CIBC. Standard &
Poor’s® and S&P® are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s
Financial Services LLC (“S&P”); Dow Jones® and Dow Jones Industrial Average® are
registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”); and these trademarks have been licensed for
use by SPDJI and sublicensed for certain purposes by CIBC. The securities are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI,
Dow Jones, S&P, their respective affiliates, and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of
investing in the securities nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the Dow Jones Industrial
Average®.
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