CIBC Bank USA
- Bank Name:CIBC Bank USA
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
- Member FDIC:Certificate #33306
- Routing Number:ACH & Wire - 071006486
- Locations:24 Branches in 6 states
- Web Address:us.cibc.com
CIBC Bank USA Information
CIBC Bank USA was founded in February 1991 and is based in Chicago, Illinois. The bank operates as a subsidiary of Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation records and based on the institution's charter type, CIBC Bank USA is classified as a commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC. CIBC Bank USA is a FDIC-insured bank with certificate number of 33306. The assigned Fed RSSD ID of CIBC Bank USA is 1842065.
CIBC Bank USA currently operates with 24 branches located in 6 states. The bank has most branches in Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan and Florida. As of today, CIBC Bank USA is the 339th largest bank in US by branch count. CIBC Bank USA is the 30th largest bank in Illinois with 19 branches; 208th in Missouri with 1 branches, 165th in Wisconsin with 1 branches, 88th in Michigan with 1 branches and 178th in Florida with 1 branches.
A routing number is a nine-digit code used to identify a financial institution. The bank has one routing number in our database and the routing number for CIBC Bank USA is 071006486. This routing number is necessary to process ACH transfers, wire transactions, direct deposits, bill payments, and other monetary transfers within the US.
The full address of bank headquarters is 120 South Lasalle Street , Suite 400, Chicago, IL 60603. You can visit the official website of the bank at https://us.cibc.com for more information and online banking service if available. For a comprehensive list of CIBC Bank USA branches, including detailed information such as hours of operation, contact numbers, addresses, available services, and more, please narrow your search by selecting a location from the map or list below.
Map Of Branch Locations
Bank Offices By State
- 1 Offices in CA
- FLFlorida1 Offices in FL
- ILIllinois19 Offices in IL
- MIMichigan1 Offices in MI
- MOMissouri1 Offices in MO
- 1 Offices in WI
History Of CIBC Bank USA
CIBC Bank USA, originally established as The PrivateBank and Trust Company on February 6, 1991, has undergone significant transformations and acquisitions throughout its history. The institution initially changed its trust powers to limited on July 12, 1991. Over the years, it expanded by acquiring several banks, including Johnson Bank Illinois in Lake Forest, Illinois, on February 11, 2000, and multiple branches of The PrivateBank across various locations from 2008 to 2009 in cities such as Atlanta, Georgia; Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Saint Louis, Missouri; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In addition, Founders Bank in Worth, Illinois, was acquired as part of a government-assisted merger on July 2, 2009. The main office of the bank relocated first on August 4, 2006, to 70 West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, and later on November 2, 2010, to 120 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois. The institution officially adopted the name CIBC Bank USA on September 18, 2017, reflecting its alignment with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's (CIBC) brand after its acquisition by the parent company.
Below is a list of some important events in bank's history, including mergers and acquisitions.
09-18-2017Changed Institution Name to Cibc Bank Usa.
11-02-2010Main Office moved to 120 S La Salle St, Chicago, IL 60603.
11-01-2010Acquired The PrivateBank, N.a. in Milwaukee, WI.
07-02-2009Acquired Founders Bank in Worth, IL as part of a government assisted merger.
06-30-2009Acquired The PrivateBank in Saint Louis, MO.
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Worst bank I have ever had!!!... Read more
I went to the branch at 105th & Cicero in Oak Lawn yesterday. The woman who helped me was named Sondra and I found her to be one of the best bankers I have ever spoken with. She was very kind to my cousin who has had her account there for years. After Sondra helping us out we visited 3 more banks in the area. Needless to say, on the way back from the other banks my cousin deposited more money back... Read more