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Subject
to Completion
Preliminary Term Sheet
dated September 12, 2024 |
Filed
Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration Statement No. 333-272447
(To Prospectus dated September 5, 2023,
Prospectus Supplement dated September 5, 2023 and
Product Supplement EQUITY STR-1 dated September 5, 2023) |
Units $10 principal amount per unit
CUSIP No.
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Pricing
Date*
Settlement Date*
Maturity Date* |
September , 2024
October , 2024
September , 2027 |
*Subject
to change based on the actual date the notes are priced for initial sale to the public (the
“pricing date”)
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Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® Linked to the S&P 500® Index
§
Automatically
callable if the closing level of the Index on any Observation Date, occurring approximately one, two and three 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:
§ [$10.725
to $10.825] if called on the first Observation Date
§ [$11.450
to $11.650] if called on the second Observation Date
§
[$12.175 to $12.475]
if called on the final Observation Date
§
If not called on
the first two Observation Dates, a maturity of approximately three years
§ If
not called, 1-to-1 downside exposure to decreases in the Index, with up to 100.00% of the principal amount at risk
§
All
payments are subject to the credit risk of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
§
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 U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other governmental agency of the United States, Canada, or any other jurisdiction |
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The notes are being issued by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
(“CIBC”). 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-6 of this term sheet and beginning on page PS-7
of product supplement EQUITY STR-1.
The initial estimated value of the notes as of the pricing date is
expected to be between $9.318 and $9.613 per unit, which is less than the public offering price listed below. See “Summary”
on the following page, “Risk Factors” beginning on page TS-6 of this term sheet and “Structuring the Notes”
on page TS-14 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 Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”),
any state securities commission, or any other regulatory body has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this Note
Prospectus (as defined below) is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
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Per
Unit |
Total |
Public
offering price(1) |
$ 10.00 |
$ |
Underwriting
discount(1) |
$ 0.20 |
$ |
Proceeds,
before expenses, to CIBC |
$ 9.80 |
$ |
| (1) | For any purchase of 300,000 units or more in a single transaction by
an individual investor or in combined transactions with the investor’s household in
this offering, the public offering price and the underwriting discount will be $9.95 per
unit and $0.15 per unit, respectively. See “Supplement to the Plan of Distribution”
below. |
The notes:
Are
Not FDIC Insured |
Are
Not Bank Guaranteed |
May Lose
Value |
BofA Securities
September , 2024
Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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Summary
The Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500® Index, due September , 2027 (the “notes”) are our senior unsecured
debt securities. The notes are not guaranteed or insured by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation or any other governmental agency of the United States, Canada or any other jurisdiction or secured by collateral. The notes
are not bail-inable debt securities (as defined on page 6 of the prospectus). The notes will rank equally with all of our other
unsecured and unsubordinated debt. Any payments due on the notes, including any repayment of principal, will be subject to the credit
risk of CIBC. The notes will be automatically called at the applicable Call Amount if the closing level of the Market Measure, which
is the S&P 500® Index (the “Index”), on any Observation Date is equal to or greater than the Starting
Value. You will not receive any notice from us if the notes are automatically called. If your notes are not called, you will lose all
or a portion 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 Index, subject to our credit risk. See “Terms of the Notes” below.
The economic terms of the notes (including the Call Premiums and the
Call Amounts) are based on our internal funding rate, which is the rate we would pay to borrow funds through the issuance of market-linked
notes, and the economic terms of certain related hedging arrangements. Our internal funding rate is typically lower than the rate we
would pay when we issue conventional fixed rate debt securities. This difference in funding rate, as well as the underwriting discount
and the hedging-related charge and certain service fee described below, will reduce the economic terms of the notes to you and the initial
estimated value of the notes on the pricing date. Due to these factors, the public offering price you pay to purchase the notes will
be greater than the initial estimated value of the notes.
On the cover page of this term sheet, we have provided the initial
estimated value range for the notes. This initial estimated value range was determined based on our pricing models. The initial estimated
value as of the pricing date will be based on our internal funding rate on the pricing date, market conditions and other relevant factors
existing at that time, and our assumptions about market parameters. For more information about the initial estimated value and the structuring
of the notes, see “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-14.
Terms
of the Notes |
Payment
Determination |
Issuer: |
Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce (“CIBC”) |
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:
Because the Threshold Value for the notes is equal to the
Starting Value, you will lose all or a portion of your investment if the Ending Value is less than the Starting Value. |
Principal
Amount: |
$10.00
per unit |
Term: |
Approximately
three years, if not called on the first two Observation Dates |
Market
Measure: |
The
S&P 500® Index (Bloomberg symbol: “SPX”), a price return index |
Starting
Value: |
The
closing level of the Index on the pricing date |
Ending
Value: |
The
Observation Level of the Index on the final Observation Date |
Observation
Level: |
The
closing level of the Index on any Observation Date |
Observation
Dates: |
On or about
October , 2025, September , 2026 and September , 2027 (the final Observation
Date), approximately one, two and three years after the pricing date.
The scheduled Observation Dates are subject to postponement in the
event of Market Disruption Events, as described on page PS-22 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1. |
Call
Level: |
100%
of the Starting Value |
Call
Amounts (per Unit) and Call Premiums: |
[$10.725 to
$10.825], representing a Call Premium of [7.25% to 8.25%] of the principal amount, if called
on the first Observation Date; [$11.450 to $11.650], representing a Call Premium of [14.50%
to 16.50%] of the principal amount, if called on the second Observation Date; and [$12.175
to $12.475], representing a Call Premium of [21.75% to 24.75%] of the principal amount, if
called on the final Observation Date.
The actual Call Amounts and Call Premiums will be determined on
the pricing date. |
Call
Settlement Dates: |
Approximately
the fifth business day following the applicable Observation Date, subject to postponement as described on page PS-22 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: |
100%
of the Starting Value |
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-14. |
Calculation
Agent: |
BofA
Securities, Inc. (“BofAS”) |
Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® | TS-2 |
Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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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 September 5, 2023: |
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1045520/000110465923098260/tm2325339d4_424b5.htm
| § | Prospectus
supplement dated September 5, 2023: |
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1045520/000110465923098166/tm2322483d94_424b5.htm
These documents (together, the “Note Prospectus”) have been
filed as part of a registration statement with the SEC, which 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.
Before you invest, 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. Unless otherwise indicated
or unless the context requires otherwise, all references in this document to “we,” “us,” “our,” or
similar references are to CIBC.
Investor Considerations
You may wish to consider an investment in the notes if:
| § | You
anticipate that the closing level of the Index on any of the Observation Dates will be equal
to or greater than the Starting Value and, in that case, 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 level of the Index is significantly greater
than the applicable Call Premium. |
| § | You
are willing to risk a loss of principal if the notes are not automatically called. |
| § | You
are willing to forgo the interest payments that are paid on conventional interest bearing
debt securities. |
| § | You
are willing to forgo dividends or other benefits of owning the stocks included in the Index. |
| § | 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 prior to maturity. |
| § | 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 principal repayment or preservation of capital. |
| § | You
seek interest payments or other current income on your investment. |
| § | You
want to receive dividends or other distributions paid on the stocks included in the Index. |
| § | 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 take our credit risk as
issuer of the notes. |
We urge you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting, and
other advisors before you invest in the notes.
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Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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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, Call Premiums, 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 100.00; |
| 3) | a Call Level of 100.00; |
| 4) | an expected term of the notes of approximately three years, if the notes
are not called on the first two Observation Dates; |
| 5) | a Call Premium of 7.75% of the principal amount if the notes are called
on the first Observation Date; 15.50% if called on the second Observation Date; and 23.25%
if called on the final Observation Date (the midpoint of the applicable Call Premium ranges);
and |
| 6) | Observation Dates occurring approximately one, two and three years after
the pricing date. |
The hypothetical Starting Value of 100.00 used in these examples
has been chosen for illustrative purposes only, and does not represent a likely actual Starting Value of the Index.
For recent actual levels of the Index, see “The Index” section
below. The Index is a price return index and as such the level of the Index will not include any income generated by dividends paid on
the stocks included in the Index, which you would otherwise be entitled to receive if you invested in those stocks directly. In addition,
all payments on the notes are subject to issuer credit risk.
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. After the notes are called, they
will no longer remain outstanding and there will not be any further payments on the notes.
Example 1 - The Observation Level on the first Observation Date
is 110.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $0.775 = $10.775 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 150.00. Therefore, the notes will be called at $10.00
plus the Call Premium of $1.550 = $11.550 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 and final Observation Date is 105.00. Therefore, the notes will
be called at $10.00 plus the Call Premium of $2.325 = $12.325 per unit.
Notes Are Not Called on Any Observation Date
Example 4 - 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 50.00, the Redemption Amount per unit will be:
Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® | TS-4 |
Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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Summary
of the Hypothetical Examples |
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Notes
Are Called on an Observation Date |
Notes
Are Not Called on Any Observation Date |
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Example
1 |
Example
2 |
Example
3 |
Example
4 |
Starting
Value |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
Call
Level |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
Threshold
Value |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
100.00 |
Observation
Level on the First Observation Date |
110.00 |
90.00 |
90.00 |
88.00 |
Observation
Level on the Second Observation Date |
N/A |
150.00 |
90.00 |
95.00 |
Observation
Level on the Third Observation Date |
N/A |
N/A |
105.00 |
50.00 |
Return
on the Index |
10.00% |
50.00% |
5.00% |
-50.00% |
Return
on the Notes |
7.75% |
15.50% |
23.25% |
-50.00% |
Call Amount
/
Redemption Amount per Unit |
$10.775 |
$11.550 |
$12.325 |
$5.000 |
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Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® | TS-5 |
Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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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, page S-1 of the prospectus supplement, and page 1 of the prospectus identified above. We also urge
you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting, and other advisors before you invest in the notes.
Structure-related Risks
| § | If
the notes are not automatically called, you will lose up to 100% of the principal amount. |
| § | 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 stocks included in the Index. |
| § | 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. |
| § | 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 insolvent or are unable to pay
our obligations, you may lose your entire investment. |
Valuation- and Market-related Risks
| § | Our
initial estimated value of the notes will be lower than the public offering price of the
notes. The public offering price of the notes will exceed our initial estimated value because
costs associated with selling and structuring the notes, as well as hedging the notes, all
as further described in “Structuring the Notes” on page TS-14, are included
in the public offering price of the notes. |
| § | Our
initial estimated value does not represent future values of the notes and may differ from
others’ estimates. Our initial estimated value is only an estimate, which will be determined
by reference to our internal pricing models when the terms of the notes are set. This estimated
value will be based on market conditions and other relevant factors existing at that time,
our internal funding rate on the pricing date and our assumptions about market parameters,
which can include volatility, dividend rates, interest rates and other factors. Different
pricing models and assumptions could provide valuations for the notes that are greater or
less than our initial estimated value. In addition, market conditions and other relevant
factors in the future may change, and any assumptions may prove to be incorrect. On future
dates, the market value of the notes could change significantly based on, among other things,
changes in market conditions, including the level of the Index, our creditworthiness, interest
rate movements and other relevant factors, which may impact the price at which MLPF&S,
BofAS or any other party would be willing to buy notes from you in any secondary market transactions.
Our estimated value does not represent a minimum price at which MLPF&S, BofAS or any
other party would be willing to buy your notes in any secondary market (if any exists) at
any time. |
| § | Our
initial estimated value of the notes will not be determined by reference to credit spreads
for our conventional fixed-rate debt. The internal funding rate to be used in the determination
of our initial estimated value of the notes generally represents a discount from the credit
spreads for our conventional fixed-rate debt. The 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. If we were to use the interest rate implied by our conventional fixed-rate
debt, we would expect the economic terms of the notes to be more favorable to you. Consequently,
our use of an internal funding rate for market-linked notes would have an adverse effect
on the economic terms of the notes, the initial estimated value of the notes on the pricing
date, and any secondary market prices of the notes. |
| § | A
trading market is not expected to develop for the notes. None of us, MLPF&S or BofAS
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 respective
affiliates (including trades in shares of companies included in the Index), and any hedging
and trading activities we, MLPF&S, BofAS or our respective affiliates engage in for our
clients’ accounts, may affect the market value and return of the notes and may create
conflicts of interest with you. |
| § | There
may be potential conflicts of interest involving the calculation agent, which is BofAS. We
have the right to appoint and remove the calculation agent. |
Market Measure-related Risks
| § | The
Index sponsor may adjust the Index in a way that affects its level, and has no obligation
to consider your interests. |
| § | As
a noteholder, you will have no rights of a holder of any securities represented by the Index,
and you will not be entitled to receive securities, dividends or other distributions by the
issuers of those securities. |
| § | While
we, MLPF&S, BofAS or our respective affiliates may from time to time own securities of
the companies included in the Index, except to the extent that the common stock of Bank of
America Corporation (the parent company of MLPF&S and |
Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® | TS-6 |
Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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is included in the Index, we, MLPF&S, BofAS and our respective affiliates do not control
any company included in the Index, and have not verified any disclosure made by any other
company. |
Tax-related Risks
| § | The
U.S. federal income tax consequences of the notes are uncertain, and may be adverse to a
holder of the notes. See “Summary of U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” below
and “U.S. Federal Income Tax Summary” beginning on page PS-40 of product
supplement EQUITY STR-1. For a discussion of the Canadian federal income tax consequences
of investing in the notes, see “Material Income Tax Consequences—Canadian Taxation”
in the prospectus, as supplemented by the discussion under “Summary of Canadian Federal
Income Tax Considerations” herein. |
Autocallable Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities® | TS-7 |
Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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The Index
All disclosures contained in this term sheet regarding the Index, including,
without limitation, its make-up, method of calculation, and changes in its components, have been derived from publicly available sources,
which we have not independently verified. The information reflects the policies of, and is subject to change by, S&P Dow Jones Indices
LLC (the “Index sponsor” or “SPDJI”). The Index sponsor, which licenses the copyright and all other rights to
the Index, has no obligation to continue to publish, and may discontinue publication of, the Index. The consequences of the Index sponsor
discontinuing publication of the Index are discussed in the section entitled “Description of the Notes—Discontinuance of
an Index” on page PS-27 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1. None of us, the calculation agent, MLPF&S or BofAS accepts
any responsibility for the calculation, maintenance or publication of the Index or any successor index.
General
The Index consists of stocks of 500 companies selected to provide a
performance benchmark for the U.S. equity markets. The Index is one of the multiple indices published by SPDJI (the “the S&P
U.S. Indices”). The Index is reported by Bloomberg L.P. under the ticker symbol “SPX.”
Composition of the S&P U.S. Indices
Securities must meet the following eligibility factors to be considered
eligible for inclusion in the S&P U.S. Indices. Constituent selection is at the discretion of the SPDJI’s U.S. index committee
(the “Index Committee”) and is based on the eligibility criteria.
Changes to the S&P U.S. Indices are made as needed, with no scheduled
reconstitution. Rather, changes in response to corporate actions and market developments can be made at any time. Constituent changes
are typically announced two to five days before they are scheduled to be implemented.
Additions to the S&P U.S. Indices are evaluated based on the following
eligibility criteria:
| · | Domicile.
Only common stocks of U.S. companies are eligible. For index purposes, a U.S. company has
the following characteristics: |
| § | satisfies
the periodic reporting obligations imposed by the Exchange Act by filing forms for domestic
issuers, such as, but not limited to, Form 10-K annual reports, Form 10-Q quarterly
reports, and Form 8-K current reports; |
| § | the
U.S. portion of fixed assets and revenues constitutes a plurality of the total, but need
not exceed 50%. When these factors are in conflict, fixed assets determine plurality. Revenue
determines plurality when there is incomplete asset information. Geographic information for
revenue and fixed asset allocations are determined by the company as reported in its annual
filings. If this criteria is not met or is ambiguous, SPDJI may still deem the company to
be a U.S. company for index purposes if its primary listing, headquarters and incorporation
are all in the United States and/or “a domicile of convenience” (Bermuda, Channel
Islands, Gibraltar, islands in the Caribbean, Isle of Man, Luxembourg, Liberia or Panama);
and |
| § | the
primary listing is on an eligible U.S. exchange. |
In situations where the only factor suggesting that a company is not
a U.S. company is its tax registration in a “domicile of convenience” or another location chosen for tax-related reasons,
SPDJI normally determines that the company is still a U.S. company. The final determination of domicile eligibility is made by the Index
Committee, which can consider other factors including, but not limited to, operational headquarters location, ownership information,
location of officers, directors and employees, investor perception and other factors deemed to be relevant.
| · | Exchange
Listing. A primary listing on one of the following U.S. exchanges is required: NYSE,
NYSE Arca, NYSE American, Nasdaq Global Select Market, Nasdaq Select Market, Nasdaq Capital
Market, Cboe BZX, Cboe BYX, Cboe EDGA or Cboe EDGX exchanges. Ineligible exchanges include
the OTC Bulletin Board and Pink Sheets. |
| · | Organizational
Structure and Share Type. Eligible organizational structures and share types are corporations
(including equity and mortgage REITS) and common stock (i.e., shares). Ineligible organizational
structures and share types include business development companies, limited partnerships,
master limited partnerships, limited liability companies, closed-end funds, exchange-traded
funds, exchange-traded notes, royalty trusts, special purpose acquisition companies, preferred
and convertible preferred stock, unit trusts, equity warrants, convertible bonds, investment
trusts, rights, American Depositary Receipts and tracking stocks. |
| · | Market
Capitalization. The unadjusted company market capitalization should be within a specified
range. Such ranges are reviewed quarterly and updated as needed to ensure they reflect current
market conditions. For spin-offs, S&P U.S. Index membership eligibility is determined
using when-issued prices, if available. |
| · | Liquidity.
Using composite pricing and volume, the ratio of annual dollar value traded (defined as average
closing price over the period multiplied by historical volume over the last 365 calendar
days) to float-adjusted market capitalization should be at least 0.10, and the stock should
trade a minimum of 250,000 shares in each of the six months leading up to the evaluation
date. |
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Autocallable
Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®
Linked to the S&P 500®
Index, due September , 2027 |
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| · | IWF.
The IWF for each company represents the portion of the total shares outstanding that are
considered part of the public float for purposes of the S&P U.S. Indices. An IWF of at
least 0.10 is required. |
| · | Financial
Viability. The sum of the most recent four consecutive quarters’ Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles (GAAP) earnings (net income excluding discontinued operations) should
be positive as should the most recent quarter. For REITs, financial viability is based on
GAAP earnings and/or Funds From Operations (FFO), if reported. |
| · | Treatment
of IPOs. Initial public offerings should be traded on an eligible exchange for at least
12 months before being considered for addition to an S&P U.S. Index. Spin-offs or in-specie
distributions from existing constituents do not need to be seasoned for 12 months prior to
their inclusion in an S&P U.S. Index. |
| · | Sector
Balance. A company is evaluated for its contribution to sector balance maintenance, as
measured by a comparison of each GICS® sector’s weight in an index with
its weight in the S&P U.S. Total Market Index, in the relevant market capitalization
range. The S&P Total Market Index is a float-adjusted, market-capitalization weighted
index designed to track the broad U.S. equity market, including large-, mid-, small- and
micro-cap stocks. |
SPDJI believes turnover in membership in the S&P U.S. Indices should
be avoided when possible. At times a stock may appear to temporarily violate one or more of the addition criteria. However, the addition
criteria are for addition to the S&P U.S. Indices, not for continued membership. As a result, a constituent of the S&P U.S. Indices
that appears to violate criteria for addition to the S&P U.S. Indices is not deleted unless ongoing conditions warrant an index change.
Calculation of the S&P U.S. Indices
The S&P U.S. Indices are float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted
indices. On any given day, the index value of each S&P U.S. Index is the total float-adjusted market capitalization of that S&P
U.S. Index’s constituents divided by its divisor. The float-adjusted market capitalization reflects the price of each stock in
the relevant S&P U.S. Index multiplied by the number of shares used in the index value calculation.
Float Adjustment. Float adjustment means that the number of shares
outstanding is reduced to exclude closely held shares from the calculation of the index value because such shares are not available to
investors. The goal of float adjustment is to distinguish between strategic (control) shareholders, whose holdings depend on concerns
such as maintaining control rather than shorter term economic fortunes of the company, and those holders whose investments depend on
the stock’s price and their evaluation of a company’s future prospects. Generally, these “control holders” include
officers and directors, private equity, venture capital & special equity firms, asset managers and insurance companies with
board of director representation, other publicly traded companies that hold shares for control, holders of restricted shares, company-sponsored
employee share plans/trusts, defined contribution plans/savings and investment plans, foundations or family trusts associated with the
company, holders of unlisted share classes of stock or government entities at all levels (other than government retirement/pension funds),
sovereign wealth funds and any individual person who controls a 5% or greater stake in a company as reported in regulatory filings. Shares
that are not considered outstanding are also not included in the available float. These generally include treasury stock, stock options,
equity participation units, warrants, preferred stock, convertible stock and rights.
For each component, SPDJI calculates an IWF, which represents the portion
of the total shares outstanding that are considered part of the public float for purposes of the relevant S&P U.S. Index.
Divisor. Continuity in the value of each S&P U.S. Index is
maintained by adjusting its divisor for all changes in its constituents’ share capital after its base date. This includes additions
and deletions to the relevant S&P U.S. Index, rights issues, share buybacks and issuances and non-zero price spin-offs. The value
of each S&P U.S. Index’s divisor over time is, in effect, a chronological summary of all changes affecting the base capital
of that S&P U.S. Index. The divisor of each S&P U.S. Index is adjusted such that the index value of that S&P U.S. Index at
an instant just prior to a change in base capital equals the index value of that S&P U.S. Index at an instant immediately following
that change.
The following types of corporate actions would require a divisor adjustment:
company added/deleted, change in shares outstanding, change in IWF, special dividend and rights offering. Stock splits and stock dividends
do not affect the divisor, because following a split or dividend, both the stock price and number of shares outstanding are adjusted
by SPDJI so that there is no change in the market value of the relevant component. All stock split and dividend adjustments are made
after the close of trading on the day before the ex-date.
Maintenance of the S&P U.S. Indices
Changes in response to corporate actions and market developments can
be made at any time. Constituent changes are typically implemented with at least three business days advance notice.
Removals. Removals from the S&P U.S. Indices are evaluated
based as follows:
| · | A
company involved in a merger, acquisition or significant restructuring such that it no longer
meets the eligibility criteria is deleted from the S&P U.S. Indices at a time announced
by SPDJI, normally at the close of the last day of trading or expiration of a tender offer.
Constituents that are halted from trading may be kept in the index until trading resumes,
at the discretion of the Index Committee. If a stock is moved to the pink sheets or the bulletin
board, the stock is removed. |
| · | A
company that substantially violates one or more of the eligibility criteria may be deleted
at the Index Committee’s discretion. |
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Any company that is removed from the S&P U.S. Indices must wait
a minimum of one year from its index removal date before being reconsidered as a replacement candidate.
Share Updates. When total shares outstanding increase by at least
5%, but the new share issuance is to a strategic or major shareholder, it implies that there is no change in float- adjusted shares.
However, in such instances, SPDJI will apply the share change and resulting IWF change regardless of whether the float change is greater
than or equal to 5%. For companies with multiple share class lines, the 5% share change threshold is based on each individual multiple
share class line rather than total company shares. Changes to share counts that is less than 5% of total shares are accumulated and made
quarterly on the third Friday of March, June, September and December.
IWF Updates. Accelerated implementation for events less than
$1 billion will include an adjustment to the company’s IWF only to the extent that such an IWF change helps the new float share
total mimic the shares available in the offering. To minimize unnecessary turnover, these IWF changes do not need to meet any minimum
threshold requirement for implementation. Any IWF change resulting in an IWF of 0.96 or greater is rounded up to 1.00 at the next annual
IWF review.
IWF changes will only be made at the quarterly review if the change
represents at least 5% of total current shares outstanding and is related to a single corporate action that did not qualify for the accelerated
implementation rule.
Quarterly share change events resulting from the conversion of derivative
securities, acquisitions of private companies, or acquisitions of non-index companies that do not trade on a major exchange are considered
to be available to investors unless there is explicit information stating that the new owner is a strategic holder.
Other than the situations described above, IWF changes are only
made at the annual IWF review.
Share/IWF Freezes. A share/IWF freeze period is implemented during
each quarterly rebalancing. The freeze period begins after the market close on the Tuesday preceding the second Friday of each rebalancing
month (i.e. March, June, September and December) and ends after the market close on the third Friday of a rebalancing month. Pro-forma
files are normally released after the market close on the second Friday, one week prior to the rebalancing effective date. In September,
preliminary share and float data are released on the first Friday of the month. However, the share freeze period for September follows
the same schedule as the other three quarterly share freeze periods. For illustration purposes, if rebalancing pro-forma files are scheduled
to be released on Friday, March 5, the share/IWF freeze period will begin after the close of trading on Tuesday, March 9 and
will end after the close of trading the following Friday, March 19 (i.e. the third Friday of the rebalancing month).
During the share/IWF freeze period, shares and IWFs are not changed
except for certain corporate action events (such as merger activity, stock splits, and rights offerings), and the accelerated implementation
rule is suspended. The suspension includes all changes that qualify for accelerated implementation and would typically be announced
or effective during the share/IWF freeze period. At the end of the freeze period, all suspended changes will be announced on the third
Friday of the rebalancing month and implemented five business days after the quarterly rebalancing effective date.
In general, companies that are the target
of a cash M&A event that is expected to close by quarter end according to publicly available guidance may have their share
count frozen at their current level for rebalancing purposes.
Corporate Actions. As specified in “—Calculation
of the S&P U.S. Indices—Divisor” above, the divisor will be adjusted for certain corporation actions. Corporate actions
(such as stock splits, stock dividends, non-zero price spin-offs and rights offerings) are applied after the close of trading on the
day prior to the ex-date.
Other Adjustments. In cases where there is no achievable market
price for a stock being deleted, it can be removed at a zero or minimal price at the Index Committee’s discretion, in recognition
of the constraints faced by investors in trading bankrupt or suspended stocks.
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The following graph shows the daily historical performance of
the Index in the period from January 1, 2014 through September 6, 2024. 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 September 6,
2024, the closing level of the Index was 5,408.42.
Historical Performance of the Index
This historical data on the Index is not necessarily indicative
of the future performance of the Index or what the value of the notes may be. Any historical upward or downward trend in the level of
the Index during any period set forth above is not an indication that the level of the Index is more or less likely to increase or decrease
at any time over the term of the notes.
Before investing in the notes, you should consult publicly available
sources for the levels of the Index.
License Agreement
CIBC has entered into a nonexclusive license agreement providing for
the license to the Index, in exchange for a fee, of the right to use indices owned and published by SPDJI in connection with some products,
including the notes.
The Index is a product of SPDJI, and has been licensed for use
by us. Standard & Poor’s®, S&P® and S&P 500® are registered trademarks
of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC; and these trademarks have been licensed for use by SPDJI and sublicensed
for certain purposes by us.
The notes are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Standard &
Poor’s Financial Services LLC or any of their respective affiliates (collectively, “S&P Dow Jones Indices”). S&P
Dow Jones Indices make no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the holders of the notes or any member of the public regarding
the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the notes particularly or the ability of the Index to track general market
performance. S&P Dow Jones Indices’ only relationship to us with respect to the Index is the licensing of the Index and certain
trademarks, service marks and/or trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices or its licensors. The Index is determined, composed and calculated
by S&P Dow Jones Indices without regard to us or the notes. S&P Dow Jones Indices have no obligation to take our needs
or the needs of holders of the notes into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Index. S&P Dow Jones Indices
are not responsible for and have not participated in the determination of the prices, and amount of the notes or the timing of the issuance
or sale of the notes or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the notes are to be converted into cash. S&P
Dow Jones Indices have no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the notes. There
is no assurance that investment products based on the Index will accurately track index performance or provide positive investment returns.
SPDJI is not an investment advisor. Inclusion of a security within the Index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to
buy, sell, or hold such security, nor is it considered to be investment advice.
S&P DOW JONES INDICES DO NOT GUARANTEE THE ADEQUACY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS
AND/OR THE COMPLETENESS OF THE INDEX OR ANY DATA RELATED THERETO OR ANY COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ORAL OR WRITTEN
COMMUNICATION (INCLUDING ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS) WITH RESPECT THERETO. S&P DOW JONES
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INDICES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY DAMAGES OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS,
OMISSIONS, OR DELAYS THEREIN. S&P DOW JONES INDICES MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES,
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY US,
HOLDERS OF THE NOTES, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE
USE OF THE INDEX OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY DATA RELATED THERETO. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL
S&P DOW JONES INDICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, TRADING LOSSES, LOST TIME OR GOODWILL, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. THERE ARE NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES OF ANY AGREEMENTS OR ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN
S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND US, OTHER THAN THE LICENSORS OF S&P DOW JONES INDICES.
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Supplement to the Plan of Distribution
Under our distribution agreement with BofAS, BofAS will purchase the
notes from us as principal at the public offering price indicated on the cover of this term sheet, less the indicated underwriting discount.
MLPF&S will in turn purchase the notes from BofAS for resale, and it 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 set forth on the cover of this term sheet.
We will pay a fee to a broker dealer in which an affiliate of BofAS
has an ownership interest for providing certain services with respect to this offering, which will reduce the economic terms of the notes
to you.
We may 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, 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, if the initial settlement of the notes occurs more than one business day from the pricing date, purchasers
who wish to trade the notes more than one business day prior to the original issue 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 and BofAS 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’s
and BofAS’s trading commissions and mark-ups or mark-downs. MLPF&S and BofAS may act as principal or agent in these market-making
transactions; however, neither is obligated to engage in any such transactions. At their discretion, for a short, undetermined initial
period after the issuance of the notes, MLPF&S and BofAS may offer to buy the notes in the secondary market at a price that may exceed
the initial estimated value of the notes. Any price offered by MLPF&S or BofAS for the notes will be based on then-prevailing market
conditions and other considerations, including the performance of the Index and the remaining term of the notes. However, none of us,
MLPF&S, BofAS or any of our 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 respective affiliates will purchase your notes at a price that equals or exceeds
the initial estimated value of the notes.
The value of the notes shown on your account statement will be based
on BofAS’s 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 the initial estimated value of the notes.
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 CIBC or for any purpose other than that described in the immediately preceding sentence.
An investor’s household, as referenced on the cover of this term
sheet, will generally include accounts held by any of the following, as determined by MLPF&S in its discretion and acting in good
faith based upon information then available to MLPF&S:
| · | the investor’s
spouse (including a domestic partner), siblings, parents, grandparents, spouse’s parents,
children and grandchildren, but excluding accounts held by aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces,
nephews or any other family relationship not directly above or below the individual investor; |
| · | a family investment
vehicle, including foundations, limited partnerships and personal holding companies, but
only if the beneficial owners of the vehicle consist solely of the investor or members of
the investor’s household as described above; and |
| · | a trust where the
grantors and/or beneficiaries of the trust consist solely of the investor or members of the
investor’s household as described above; provided that, purchases of the notes by a
trust generally cannot be aggregated together with any purchases made by a trustee’s
personal account. |
Purchases in retirement accounts will not be considered part of the
same household as an individual investor’s personal or other non-retirement account, except for individual retirement accounts
(“IRAs”), simplified employee pension plans (“SEPs”), savings incentive match plan for employees (“SIMPLEs”),
and single-participant or owners only accounts (i.e., retirement accounts held by self-employed individuals, business owners or partners
with no employees other than their spouses).
Please contact your Merrill financial advisor if you have any questions
about the application of these provisions to your specific circumstances or think you are eligible.
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Structuring the Notes
The notes are our debt securities, the return on which is linked to
the performance of the Index. 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. The internal funding rate we use in pricing the market-linked
notes is typically lower than the rate we would pay when we issue conventional fixed-rate debt securities of comparable maturity. This
difference 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. This generally relatively
lower internal funding rate, which is reflected in the economic terms of the notes, along with the fees and charges associated with market-linked
notes, typically results in the initial estimated value of the notes on the pricing date being less than their public offering price.
Payments on the notes, including the amount you receive at maturity
or upon an automatic call, will be calculated based on the performance of the Index 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 or one of its affiliates. The terms of these hedging arrangements are determined
by seeking bids from market participants, including BofAS and its affiliates, and take into account a number of factors, including our
creditworthiness, interest rate movements, the volatility of the Index, the tenor of the notes and the tenor of the hedging arrangements.
The economic terms of the notes and their initial estimated value 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—Valuation- and
Market-related Risks” beginning on page PS-8 of product supplement EQUITY STR-1 and “Use of Proceeds” on page S-14
of prospectus supplement.
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Summary of Canadian Federal Income Tax Considerations
In the opinion of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, our Canadian
tax counsel, the following summary describes the principal Canadian federal income tax considerations under the Income Tax Act (Canada)
and the regulations thereto (the “Canadian Tax Act”) generally applicable at the date hereof to a purchaser who acquires
beneficial ownership of a note pursuant to this term sheet and who for the purposes of the Canadian Tax Act and at all relevant times:
(a) is neither resident nor deemed to be resident in Canada; (b) deals at arm’s length with CIBC and any transferee resident
(or deemed to be resident) in Canada to whom the purchaser disposes of the note; (c) does not use or hold and is not deemed to use
or hold the note in, or in the course of, carrying on a business in Canada; (d) is entitled to receive all payments (including any
interest and principal) made on the note; (e) is not a, and deals at arm’s length with any, “specified shareholder”
of CIBC for purposes of the thin capitalization rules in the Canadian Tax Act; and (f) is not an entity in respect of which
CIBC or any transferee resident (or deemed to be resident) in Canada to whom the purchaser disposes of, loans or otherwise transfers
the note is a “specified entity”, and is not a “specified entity” in respect of such a transferee, in each case,
for purposes of the Hybrid Mismatch Rules, as defined below (a “Non-Resident Holder”). Special rules which apply to
non-resident insurers carrying on business in Canada and elsewhere are not discussed in this summary.
This summary assumes that no amount paid or payable to a holder described
herein will be the deduction component of a “hybrid mismatch arrangement” under which the payment arises within the meaning
of the rules in the Canadian Tax Act with respect to “hybrid mismatch arrangements” (the “Hybrid Mismatch Rules”).
Investors should note that the Hybrid Mismatch Rules are highly complex and there remains significant uncertainty as to their interpretation
and application.
This summary is supplemental to and should be read together with the
description of material Canadian federal income tax considerations relevant to a Non-Resident Holder owning notes under “Material
Income Tax Consequences—Canadian Taxation” in the accompanying prospectus and a Non-Resident Holder should carefully read
that description as well.
This summary is of a general nature only and is not intended to be,
nor should it be construed to be, legal or tax advice to any particular Non-Resident Holder. Non-Resident Holders are advised to consult
with their own tax advisors with respect to their particular circumstances.
Based on Canadian tax counsel’s understanding of the Canada Revenue
Agency’s administrative policies, and having regard to the terms of the notes, interest payable on the notes should not be considered
to be “participating debt interest” as defined in the Canadian Tax Act and accordingly, a Non-Resident Holder should not
be subject to Canadian non-resident withholding tax in respect of amounts paid or credited or deemed to have been paid or credited by
CIBC on a note as, on account of or in lieu of payment of, or in satisfaction of, interest.
Non-Resident Holders should consult their own advisors regarding the
consequences to them of a disposition of the notes to a person with whom they are not dealing at arm’s length for purposes of the
Canadian Tax Act.
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Summary of U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences
The following discussion is a brief summary of the material U.S. federal
income tax considerations relating to an investment in the notes. The following summary is not complete and is both qualified and supplemented
by, or in some cases supplements, the discussion entitled “U.S. Federal Income Tax Summary” in product supplement EQUITY
STR-1, which you should carefully review prior to investing in the notes.
The U.S. federal income tax considerations of your investment in the
notes are uncertain. No statutory, judicial or administrative authority directly discusses how the notes should be treated for U.S. federal
income tax purposes. In the opinion of our tax counsel, Mayer Brown LLP, it would generally be reasonable to treat the notes as prepaid
cash-settled derivative contracts. Pursuant to the terms of the notes, you agree to treat the notes in this manner for all U.S. federal
income tax purposes. If this treatment is respected, you should generally recognize capital gain or loss upon the sale, exchange, redemption
or payment on maturity in an amount equal to the difference between the amount you receive at such time and the amount that you paid
for your notes. Such gain or loss should generally be long-term capital gain or loss if you have held your notes for more than one year.
Non-U.S. holders should consult the section entitled “U.S. Federal Income Tax Summary—Non-U.S. Holders” in product
supplement EQUITY STR-1.
The expected characterization of the notes is not binding on the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) or the courts. Thus, it is possible that the IRS would seek to characterize your notes
in a manner that results in tax consequences to you that are different from those described above or in the accompanying product supplement.
Such alternate treatments could include a requirement that a holder accrue ordinary income over the life of the notes or treat all gain
or loss at maturity as ordinary gain or loss. For a more detailed discussion of certain alternative characterizations with respect to
your notes and certain other considerations with respect to your investment in the notes, you should consider the discussion set forth
in “U.S. Federal Income Tax Summary” of the product supplement. We are not responsible for any adverse consequences that
you may experience as a result of any alternative characterization of the notes for U.S. federal income tax or other tax purposes.
With respect to the discussion in the product supplement regarding “dividend
equivalent” payments, the IRS has issued a notice that provides that withholding on dividend equivalent payments will not apply
to specified ELIs that are not delta-one instruments and that are issued before January 1, 2027.
You should consult your tax advisor as to the tax consequences of
such characterization and any possible alternative characterizations of the notes for U.S. federal income tax purposes. You should also
consult your tax advisor concerning the U.S. federal income tax and other tax consequences of your investment in the notes in your particular
circumstances, including the application of state, local or other tax laws and the possible effects of changes in federal or other tax
laws.
Where You Can Find More Information
We have filed a registration statement (including a product supplement,
a prospectus supplement, and a prospectus) with the SEC for the offering to which this term sheet relates. Before you invest, 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.
“Strategic Accelerated Redemption Securities®”
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