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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)

Website: https://us.cibc.com/en/commercial/commercial-lending.html

🏀 2026 SEASON (CURRENT)

Total PointsDeals LoggedVolume DraftedPrimary Asest FocusMost Common Loan TermPrimary Loan TypeTop StatesPace ScoreWinsLosses
Bank OZK985$853,100,000Condo (3), Multifamily, IndustrialConstruction loan (5)Construction (5)Florida (2), Pennsylvania, New York, California0.332TBD
European Investment Bank854$925,520,000Industrial/Biorefinery, Shore Power Infrastructure, EV Charging Infrastructure, Wind Farm15 years (1)Construction (2)Italy, Netherlands, Estonia, Spain0.27TBDTBD
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) - Commercial RE26513$3,930,177,778Solar (4), Geothermal (2), BESS/Storage (2)Construction-to-term / Non-recourse senior securedConstruction (8)Louisiana (3), Utah (2), Chile, Japan, Spain, India0.871TBD
Wells Fargo - Commercial RE57124$6,392,550,000Office (7), Industrial (5), Multifamily (5), Mixed-Use (3), Hotel/Casino, Data Centers, Energy/LNG, Retail5-year fixed-rate (3); 2-year floating-rate (2), floating-rate (2), construction loan (2)Refinance (12), Acquisition (4), Construction (4), Bridge (2), Credit Facility, CMBS RefinanceNew York (12), Texas (2), California (2), Virginia (2), Florida (2), Illinois (2)1.511
Bank of Montreal (BMO) - Commercial RE1719$1,329,000,000Industrial (5), Multifamily (2), Data Centers, Retail2-year floating-rate (2); construction loan (1), fund-level revolving (1)Acquisition (4), Refinance (3), Construction, Credit FacilityGeorgia (3), Florida (2), Virginia, New Jersey, Nevada, Texas0.561TBD
Deutsche Bank - Commercial RE24412$2,726,870,000Office (7), Multifamily (2), Energy/LNG, Hotel, Life Sciences5-year fixed-rate (2); 2-year floating-rate (1), construction financing (1), CMBS conduit (1)Refinance (8), Construction (2), CMBS RefinanceNew York (5), California (2), Ireland, Washington, Delaware, Louisiana0.751TBD
First Citizens Bank - CRE000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
JP Morgan - Commercial RE44522$7,051,238,096Office (6), Industrial (3), Multifamily (2), Mixed-Use (2)5-year, fixed-rate (3)Refinance (5), CMBS for Refinance (5), Construction (4), Acquisition (4), Bridge for Refinance, Senior Loan + Mezzanine, Revolving Credit FacilityNew York (6), Texas (2), California (2), Florida (2), Pennsylvania (2), Louisiana1.313TBD
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) - Commercial RE1474$1,004,790,000Energy Infrastructure (3: geothermal, HVDC, BESS), Data Centers, Multifamily, Renewable EnergyGreen loan (1), construction-to-term (1), floating-rate (1)Construction (5), RefinanceJapan, Canada, India, Portugal, New York, Utah0.3811
BNP Paribas684$521,481,762Industrial, Agrivoltaic/BESS, Solar PV/BESS, Retail/Mall2-year floating-rate (2)CMBS for Refinance (2), Commercial Real Estate (2)Italy, Chile, Florida, California, Georgia, Texas0.25TBDTBD
Citigroup - Commercial RE20911$2,190,404,762Industrial (3, incl. Data Centers), Office (3), Multifamily (2), Retail (2)5-year (3)CMBS for Refinance (5), Refinance (3), Acquisition (2)Florida (4), New York (3), Georgia (3), Texas (2), Virginia, Arizona0.691TBD
Morgan Stanley - Commercial RE20410$3,832,443,333Retail (3), Office (2), Industrial/Data Center (2)2-year floating-rate with extension options (3)Refinance (5), CMBS for Refinance (2), CMBS for AcquisitionNew York (3), Virginia (2), Texas (2), Multiple States, Ireland0.633TBD
Santander Bank - Commercial RE1466$1,168,871,633Solar/BESS/Energy Storage (7), Multifamily (2)Construction (4)Refi (1), Construction (8)Chile, Portugal, Peru, United Kingdom, California, Texas0.5611
Truist Bank - Commercial RE644$283,000,000Multifamily (4)N/APermanent loan, Construction (2), RefiNew Jersey, New York (2), D.C.0.511
Bank of America - Commercial RE30714$2,971,404,762Office (5), Industrial (3), Energy/Geothermal (3), Retail (2)2-year floating-rate (3)Construction (4), Refinance (3), CMBS for Refinance (3), Acquisition (2)New York (4), Florida (2), Virginia (2), Texas (2), California (2), Utah (2)0.883TBD
Goldman Sachs - Commercial RE34717$3,862,750,000Office (6), Mixed-Use (2), Hotel (2), Industrial (2), Retail (2)5-year, fixed-rate (4)CMBS for Refinance (6), Refinance (5), Construction (2), Revolving Credit FacilityCalifornia (3), New York (3), Virginia (3), Florida (2), Texas, Louisiana1.0621
ING Groep NV - Commercial RE1689$1,597,212,833Energy/Solar (6), Energy Storage (2), Office (1)Non-recourse senior secured credit facilities (2); Construction-to-term (2)Construction (7), Construction and Term (1), Refinance (1)Louisiana (2), Pennsylvania, California, Texas, Italy, Romania0.561TBD
KeyBank795$768,200,000Energy/Solar (3), Energy Storage (1), Senior Living (1)7-year fixed (1 — Brookdale); Construction-to-term (1 — rPlus)Construction (3), Refinance (2)Idaho (2), Colorado0.31TBDTBD
Natixis - Commercial RE1075$1,693,166,667Energy/Solar (2), Energy Storage (2), Energy/LNG, RetailConstruction-to-term / senior secured facilities (2)Construction (4), RefinanceTexas, California, New York, Louisiana, Peru0.31TBDTBD
Barclays - Commercial RE17511$1,919,601,429Industrial/Data Center (2), Office (2), Energy (2), Mixed-Use/Retail (2), Multifamily (2)5-year (3)Refinance (4), Acquisition (3), Construction (2)Virginia (2), Louisiana, Utah, Pennsylvania, Maryland, United Kingdom0.691
ACORE Capital191$160,000,000Industrial2-year floating-rate; 3Ă—1-year extensionsBridgeTexas, Maryland, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Arizona0.07TBDTBD
Affinius Capital848$921,628,000Multifamily (6), Office, Student HousingFloating-rateRefinance (5), Acquisition (2), ConstructionNew York (3), Pennsylvania (2), California, Florida, United Kingdom0.531TBD
Barings673$861,400,000Mixed-Use (Hotel to Residential Conversion), Mixed-Use (Retail + Condominium), IndustrialN/AConstruction (2), RefinanceNew York, California, Tennessee0.75TBD1
Brookfield372$739,000,000Multifamily (2)Three-year bridge (only stated term)Refinance, BridgeNew York (2)0.13TBDTBD
S3 Capital242$78,750,000Mixed-Use Residential, MultifamilyTBDConstruction (2)New Jersey, South Carolina0.13TBDTBD
Berkadia272$110,942,000Multifamily (2)Freddie MacAcquisition (2)Virginia, Wisconsin0.5TBDTBD
Dwight Capital/Dwight Mortgage Trust1218$497,500,000Multifamily (6), Mixed-Use, CondoHUD 221(d)(4) (2), HUD 223(f) (2)Refinance (4), Construction (3), BridgeNew York (2), New Jersey (2), Texas, Florida, Utah, California0.532TBD
Greystone926$482,374,222Multifamily (6)24-month bridge with extension options (2)Bridge for Refinance (2), Refinance (2), Acquisition, Construction/RehabilitationIllinois (2), North Carolina (2), New York, Mississippi0.384TBD
Madison Realty Capital496$703,550,000Condominium (3), Hotel/Mixed-Use, Multifamily, Self-StorageConstruction completion 2027-2028 (2)Construction (3), Condominium Inventory Loan, Bridge for Refinance, AcquisitionNew Jersey (2), New York, Florida, Tennessee, Multiple States0.381TBD
Nuveen997$1,144,600,000Multifamily (5), Office/Lab, HotelC-PACE (Full stack capitalization), 5-year floating-rate loanC-PACE for construction (4), C-PACE for refinance, Acquisition (permanent financing)Texas (2), Florida, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, D.C. (2)1.1611
Blackstone - Commercial RE582$10,223,000,000Industrial, Data CenterBridge LoanAcquisition, ConstructionGerogia, Florida, New Jersey, Texas, Pennsylvania, Australia0.33TBDTBD
Corebridge121$46,000,000Multifamily (Mixed-Use)5-year; nonrecourse; interest rate in low 5% rangeRefinanceNew York0.125TBDTBD
MonticelloAM695$312,800,000Healthcare (Skilled Nursing) (5)Bridge loan (3), 36-month (2) + 2x 6-month extRefinance (2), Acquisition (3)Florida, Illinois (2), South Carolina, Pennsylvania0.6253TBD
Peachtree Group544$181,400,000Hotel (2), Multifamily, Film StudioC-PACE, 3-year bridge loan, 3-year floating-rateC-PACE for construction, Construction (2), C-PACE for RefiNorth Carolina (2), Ohio, Georgia0.571TBD
Tyko Capital291$410,000,000CondominiumTBDConstructionFlorida0.25TBDTBD
Apollo Global Management1476$2,476,480,000Industrial, Office, Multifamily (Conversion), logistics, industrial , HotelSenior secured financing across three separate loan facilities, Floating-rate debt, 36-month SOFR floating; Mezzanine fixedBridge for refinance, Construction (3), Refinance, AcquisitionNew York (3), North Carolina, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Poland0.7521
Ares Real Estate Management522$1,550,000,000Casino/Entertainment, MultifamilyTBDConstruction, RefinanceNew York (2), Illinois0.33TBDTBD
New York Life121$35,700,000Retail5-year term with interest-only payments for full termBridge for refinance, Construction (2), RefinanceCalifornia0.25TBDTBD
PGIM Real Estate643$549,435,000Industrial, Mixed-Use, Retail (grocery)Fixed and floating rate componentsAcquisition, Refi (2)Florida, California, Texas, Massachusetts, Germany0.37521
Starwood Property Trust000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Deutsche Bank - Growth Cap412$3,015,000,000TBDRevolving credit facilityAcquisition, Working CapitalSpain, Switzerland0.5TBD1
HSBC673$2,003,000,000TBDMIGA-guaranteed; Climate-linked conditions, 95% covered buyer credit guarantee, Put option arrangement with exit path in three years with certain returnsGrowth CapitalChile, France, Sweden0.6TBDTBD
JP Morgan - Growth Cap17511$6,068,250,000TBD4-year loan with 2 6-month extension, SOFR plus 77.5 bps & 15 bps facility fee, Term loan (3 year loan with 1-yr extension & SOFR plus 85 bps), 2 years with three 1-year extension options, Revolving facility due February 2030 with two six-month extension options, 7-year Term Loan, 5-year revolving credit facilityRevolving Credit Facility (2), Senior Secured Revolver (3), Acquisition Credit Facility, Unsecured Term Loan (2)New York (2), Texas (2), New Jersey, Illinois (2), California (2), Canada1.37521
Natixis - Growth Cap151$1,500,000,000TBDThree-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordionConstruction Warehouse Revolving Credit FacilityTexas0.2TBDTBD
PNC Bank1027$4,250,000,000TBD4-year loan with 2 6-month extension-SOFR plus 77.5 bps & 15 bps facility fee, Term loan (3 year loan with 1-yr extension-SOFR plus 85 bps), 5 years-matures 1/15/2031-SOFR + 1.15% to 1.65% depending on leverage, Three-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordionRevolving Credit Facility, Five-Year Unsecured Term Loan, Unsecured Term Loan (5), Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit FacilityNew York, Washington, Illinois (2), Texas, Florida, California1.41TBD
Bank of America - Growth Cap493$4,938,250,000TBD4-year loan, 4-year loan with an option for two 6-month extensions or one 12-month extension, SOFR plus 77.5 bps, 15 bps facility fee, Term Loan: Initial maturity January 31, 2029 with two 1-year extensions, SOFR plus 85 bps, Three-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordionRevolving Credit Facility; Unsecured Term Loan, Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit FacilityCanada, New York, Texas0.6TBDTBD
Barclays - Growth Cap573$3,550,000,000TBDN/ASenior Secured Green Revolving Loan and Letter of Credit Facility, Senior Secured Corporate Credit FacilityPennsylvania, Texas, Spain0.75TBDTBD
Goldman Sachs - Growth Cap824$2,950,000,000TBD6% interest rate with AMD guaranteeAcquisition, Senior Secured Credit Facility, Loan with Equipment GuaranteeSpain, Nebraska, Connecticut, California0.5TBDTBD
Santander Bank - Growth Cap794$5,150,000,000TBDMIGA-guaranteed; Climate-linked conditions, Long-term optimisation agreement with guaranteed minimum income level providing downside protection, Three-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordionSenior Secured Corporate Credit Facility, Acquisition, Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit FacilityPennsylvania, Chile, Spain, Texas0.81TBD
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) - GC794$1,712,400,000TBDSenior Secured Green Revolving Loan and Letter of Credit Facility, 3-year availability period; 5-year tenor; partial guarantee from EIFO, Put option arrangement with exit path in three years with certain returns, 5-year Revolving Credit FacilitySenior Secured Green Revolving Loan (2) and Letter of Credit Facility, Senior Secured Corporate Credit FacilityTexas, Denmark, Sweden, Louisiana0.511
Citigroup - Growth Cap955$7,191,250,000TBD5-year loan, 4-year loan (secured to unsecured), 95% covered buyer credit guarantee, 5-year Interest at base rate, Term SOFR, EURIBORAcquisition (2), Growth Capital (2), Senior Secured Revolving Credit FacilityCanada, Spain, Florida, France, Texas0.711TBD
Huntington Bank - Growth Cap695$1,220,000,000TBD5 years, matures 1/15/2031; SOFR + 1.15% to 1.65% depending on leverage, Revolving facility with two six-month extension options (2)Five-Year Unsecured Term Loan, Commercial Aircraft Engine Acquisition Facility, Unsecured Credit Facility (Revolver + Term Loans) (2), Revolving Credit Facility (2)Washington, Illinois, California, Florida, Colorado0.8331TBD
Morgan Stanley - Growth Cap000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFJ) - Growth Cap121$150,000,000TBD5-year loanDebt FinancingFlorida0.2TBDTBD
Truist Bank - Growth Cap342$1,050,000,000TBD2 years with three 1-year extension options, 4 years revolving credit facility with two six-month extension options (Pricing grid based on leverage ratio plus SOFR, 10-15 bps lower than prior debt)Acquisition Credit Facility, Unsecured Credit Facility (Revolver + Term Loans)New Jersey, Florida0.4TBDTBD
Bank of Montreal (BMO) - Growth Cap312$2,618,250,000TBDTerm loan under Softwood Lumber ProgramGrowth Capital (2)Canada (2)0.4TBDTBD
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)493$4,165,425,000TBD4-year loan (secured to unsecured), Three-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordion, Initial 3-year term with consecutive 1-year extension (prime rate + .75%)Acquisition, Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit Facility, Growth CapitalCanada (2), Texas0.4211
ING Groep NV - Growth Cap684$3,403,000,000TBDThree-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordion, 95% covered buyer credit guaranteeSenior Secured Corporate Credit Facility, Senior Secured Green Revolving Loan and Letter of Credit Facility, Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit Facility, Growth CapitalPennsylvania, Texas (2), France0.81TBD
Royal Bank of Canada805$5,093,250,000TBD4-year loan (secured to unsecured), 3-year loan with two one-year extension options; SOFR plus 85 bps; interest-only payments, Three-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordion, 2-year loan with potential 90-month extensionAcquisition, Refinance & Growth Capital, Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit Facility, Senior Secured Credit FacilitiesIllinois, Canada (2), Texas, New York, Louisiana0.6252TBD
Wells Fargo - Growth Cap1137$6,313,250,000TBD4-year loan (secured to unsecured), 3-year loan with two one-year extension options; SOFR plus 85 bps; interest-only payments, with one-year extension option; SOFR plus 85 bps; interest-only payments, Three-year construction warehouse revolving credit facility with $500M accordion, Revolving facility with two six-month extension optionsAcquisition, Refinance (2), Growth Capital (2), Construction Warehouse Revolving Credit Facility, Unsecured Credit Facility (Revolver + Term Loans)Illinois (2), Canada, New York, Texas, California1.41TBD
Blue Owl Capital241$1,400,000,000TBDTBDDelayed-Draw Term LoanGermany0.16TBDTBD
Comvest Partners191$130,000,000TBDTBDSenior Secured Credit FacilityCalifornia0.125TBDTBD
MidCap Financial1620TBDRevolver with accordion feature; term loan; delayed draw term loanSenior Secured Credit Facility (Revolver), Senior Secured Credit Facility (Revolver + Term Loan + DDTL)Colorado, California0.41TBD
Mountain Ridge Capital81$15,000,000TBDRevolving facility maximizing availability against working capital assetsSenior Secured Credit FacilityMidwest0.25TBDTBD
SLR Credit Solutions000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Blackstone - Growth Cap291$600,000,000TBDTBDGrowth CapitalIndia0.14TBDTBD
Hercules Capital121$25,000,000TBD4-year loan with three tranches up to $75M milestone-based, final $25M at Hercules discretionGrowth CapitalCalifornia0.25TBDTBD
Monroe Capital747$100,000,000TBDPrime plus 3.75% (currently 10.50%); 60-month term with amortization at month 36 (or month 48 if milestones met)Senior Secured Term Loan (6), Debt Financing + Equity Co-InvestmentDelaware, New York, Michigan, Illinois, Florida (2), Iowa0.8754TBD
SG Credit Partners000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Stellus Capital Management162UndisclosedTBDTBDSenior Debt Financing and Equity Co-Investment (2)Viriginia, Tennessee0.41TBD
HPS Investment Partners291$500,000,000TBDFour-year secured term loan, SOFR + 675 basis pointsSecured Term LoanNew York0.21TBD
NXT Capital242UndisclosedTBDTBDSenior Credit FacilityPennsylvania (2)0.25TBDTBD
Siena Lending Group - GC000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Trinity Capital272$83,915,000TBDCommitment structureTBDUnited Kingdom0.25TBDTBD
Wingspire Capital363$120,000,000TBDN/ASenior Secured Revolving Credit FacilityFlorida0.6611
Ares Management - Growth Cap672$4,000,000,000TBDTBDM&A, Debt FacilityNew Jersey, Colorado0.331TBD
Encina Private Credit151$75,000,000Consumer lease-to-own contractsSenior credit facility secured by diversified pool of small balance lease-to-own contractsSenior Credit FacilityTBD0.25TBDTBD
Great Rock Capital - GC000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
KKR000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Whitehawk Capital Partners000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Advantage Business Capital81$1,000,000InvoicesTBDInvoice Factoring FacilityTBD0.16TBDTBD
First Citizens Bank - ABL000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Gibraltar Business Capital810TBDTBDSenior Secured FacilityTBD0.25TBDTBD
nFusion Capital243$13,000,000Accounts receivable and inventory, InventoryTBDAsset-Based Lending Facility (2), Factoring LineColorado, California, Arizona0.423TBD
Culain Capital000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
First Business Bank324$12,200,000Vehicle inventory, Accounts ReceivableFactoring facilityCredit Facility, Inventory Floorplan, Factoring Facility (2)Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Virginia0.571TBD
Great Rock Capital - ABL493$340,000,000Accounts receivable and best-in-class machinery and equipment (2)TBDSenior Secured Revolver (3)Pennsylvania0.5TBDTBD
Rosenthal Capital Group162$4,000,000Accounts receivable (2)TBDRecourse Factoring Facility (2)California, Michigan0.25TBDTBD
Ares Commercial Finance121$175,000,000Accounts receivable; Machinery & equipmentTBDSenior Secured Revolving Credit FacilityTBD0.16TBDTBD
Sallyport Commercial Finance81$2,000,000Accounts receivableTBDAccounts Receivable FacilityCanada0.5TBDTBD
SLR Healthcare ABL81$7,000,000TBDTBDAsset-Based Revolving Line of CreditNortheast0TBDTBD
Utica Equipment Finance81$11,000,000Heavy equipment (trucks, trailers, dozers, excavators, graders, loaders, turf-farm machinery)TBDCapital LeaseMid-Atlantic0.25TBDTBD
Amerisource Business Capital162$9,000,000Accounts receivable (2), commercial real estateA/R Only Facility, Asset-Based Lending FacilityAsset-Based Lending Facility, A/R Only FacilityMidwest US, Texas0.5TBDTBD
King Trade Capital000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
MidCap Business Credit243$31,000,000Accounts receivable (2), inventory (2), machinery and equipment, Distributor of specialty chemicals and materialsWorking capital revolver and machinery/equipment term loanWorking Capital Revolver (2), Machinery and Equipment Term Loan, Asset-Based Credit FacilityTBD0.75TBDTBD
White Oak Commercial Finance151$35,000,000Various assets across UK and U.S. platforms (multi-currency facility)$20M uncommitted accordion feature; structured in USD, GBP, EURABL Revolver FacilityTexas0.125TBDTBD
Loeb Equipment000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Prestige Capital000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
JPalmer Collective324$15,000,000Inventory (2)Line of credit with flexible structureLine of Credit (2), Debt Facility, Working Capital Facility (Asset-Based)California, Oregon, New York, Georgia0.81TBD
Austin Financial Services81$10,000,000TBDTBDTBDTBD0.201
eCapital405$31,500,000Accounts receivable (2), Freight receivables (2)ABL facility with advances against accounts receivable and inventoryA/R Financing Facility (3), Freight Factoring Facility (2)Canada, Massachusetts11TBD
Porter Capital000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Siena Lending Group - ABL000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Gateway Trade Funding152$500,000Purchase orders (letter of credit-backed), InventoryLetter of credit-backedPurchase Order Facility (2)TBD0.33TBDTBD
Republic Business Credit476$23,000,000Accounts receivable (3)Ledgered line of credit, Includes $10 million accordion feature, Accordion up to $6M with $2M inventory lending option after 6 months upon meeting performance thresholdsLedgered Line of Credit, Factoring Facility (3), Asset-Based Loan (2)Northeast US, Southwest US, Midwest US, California, West Coast0.752TBD
SLR Business Credit000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
TAB Bank000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Alpine Ridge Funding000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Celtic Capital233$4,320,700Accounts receivable (3)AR Line (2), Equipment Loan (2)Accounts Receivable Line of Credit (2), Equipment LoanPacific, South-Central US, California0.375TBDTBD
Clarus Capital81$10,000,000Essential use assets (medical transportation vehicles)Loan facility for sponsor-backed companyLoan FacilityTBD0.25TBDTBD
Gordon Brothers000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Assembled Brands000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
MidCap Financial - ABL000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
Southstar Capital7510$14,500,000Invoices (4), Accounts receivable (5)Accounts receivable (3), Flexible structure; potential payment assurance arrangementsAccounts Receivable Facility (7), Invoice Factoring Facility (3)SouthEast US (2), Midwest, Indiana1.253TBD
Wintrust Equipment Finance000TBDTBDTBDTBD0TBDTBD
The Hedaya Capital Group243$11,000,000Accounts receivable (2)Factoring facilityFactoring Facility (3)Texas, New Jersey, New York0.421TBD
Sigma Funding152$2,600,000Accounts receivable (2)TBDAccounts Receivable Funding Facility (2)California, Florida0.28TBDTBD
Capteris121$25,000,000New and existing assets acquired over past yearTBDLease FacilityTBD0.5TBDTBD
Baker Garrington385$5,750,000Accounts receivable (4)Factoring facilityFactoring Facility (5)Colorado, Oklahoma, Indiana, Louisiana, Texas0.625TBDTBD

Tale of the Tape (YTD 2025)

  • Total Points: 225
  • Deals Logged: 34
  • Volume Drafted: $6.8 Billion*
  • Primary Asset Focus: AI, Data Analytics & Enterprise Software | FinTech, Healthcare & Life Sciences | Mining, Energy, Mobility & Infrastructure Services
  • Most Common Loan Term: Three-year terms (2) | Two-year term, extendable (1) | Specific Term Details (Revolving credit facility (1), Debt facility (1))
  • Primary Loan Type: Growth Capital (19) | Credit Facilities/Facility (6) | Growth Financing (2)
  • Top States: Canada (15), California (3), New York (2), United Kingdom (2), Germany, Colorado
  • Win-Loss-Draw: 7-3-3
WeekOpponentResultScore & Top DealTop Deal Source
Playoff-Quarter FinalsCitigroupLoss0-31 ($54B Bridge Loan Los Angeles, CA)
12Bank of AmericaLoss0-21 ($3.5B Senior Secured Credit Facility Westminster, CO)
11JP Morgan Chase: Growth CapitalWin3-0 ($20M Facility New York, NY)Link to Deal
10CitigroupLoss0-24 ($765M Senior Secured Note Chiclayo, Peru)
9Bank of Montreal (BMO)Draw0-0 (No Decisive Deal)
8ING Bank: Growth CapitalWin3-0 (Undisclosed Amount Denver, CO)Link to Deal
7Wells Fargo: Growth CapitalDraw0-0 (No Decisive Deal)
6Barclays: Growth CapitalDraw0-0 (No Decisive Deal)
5Deutsche Bank: Growth CapitalWin7-0 ($387.5M Brossard, Canada)Link to Deal
4Truist Bank: Growth CapitalWin7-0 ($150M Ottawa, Canada)Link to Deal
3Bank of Montreal (BMO): Growth CapitalWin10-0 ($185M Toronto, Canada)Link to Deal
2ING Bank: Growth CapitalWin13-7 ($250M Vancouver, Canada)Link to Deal
1Wells Fargo: Growth CapitalWin17-14 ($900M Chicago, IL)Link to Deal

*Indicates a syndicated loan. Per “The Lead Arranger & The Syndicate Rule”, scoring is based on the lender’s specific allocation or lead arranger status. See The Rulebook for details.

LENDER OVERVIEW

  • Headquarters: Toronto, ON (Global); Chicago, IL (US Commercial)
  • Founded: 1867
  • Ownership: Public Company (NYSE: CM)
  • Primary Focus: Innovation Banking (Growth Capital), Renewable Energy, Mining, Project Finance
  • Typical Deal Size: ~$200 Million (Average skewed by mega-deals); Median ~$20 Million

2025 PERFORMANCE SUMMARY

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) finished the 2025 Lender Draft season with a 7-3-3 record, demonstrating maintained strong activity based on a win percentage of 53.8%. Their performance highlights a strategic bifurcation: while they secured victories in high-volume growth capital deployments (e.g., $900M for Accel Entertainment), they experienced losses to mega-banks like Citigroup and Bank of America on massive multi-billion dollar bridge and facility structures.

The record indicates high efficiency in their niche “Growth Capital” vertical, where they consistently won deals against specialized lenders like ING Bank and Deutsche Bank. However, the presence of draws against Wells Fargo and BMO suggests stiff competition in the general corporate banking sector.

DEAL FLOW ANALYSIS

Forensic analysis of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)’s verified deal history reveals a lender operating with a “barbell strategy”—balancing high-volume, lower-value technology loans with massive infrastructure syndications.

  • Deal Size Range: The spectrum is extreme, ranging from a $1.5M debt facility for Vessel Funds to a $1.87B syndicated deal for RF9 in Germany. The median deal falls in the $15M–$25M range, typical for their Innovation Banking arm.
  • Geographic Focus: Truly global. While heavily anchored in Canada (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver) and the US (New York, California, Colorado), they executed significant transactions in the UK, Germany, Sweden, and Denmark.
  • Industry Patterns: The “Company Type” data shows a massive concentration in SaaS/Tech (AI, Cybersecurity, HR Tech) and Life Sciences (Orthodontics, Pharmacy). Conversely, their corporate arm heavily favored Mining (Gold), Renewable Energy, and Gaming.
  • Loan Structures: “Growth Capital” is the dominant structure (19 deals), followed by “Senior Secured Credit Facilities” and “Revolving Credit Facilities”.
  • Deal Purposes: Primary drivers are “Product Innovation,” “Market Expansion,” and “Acquisition”. Notably, they funded specific “Green loan reporting” initiatives.
  • Asset Types: Ranged from intangible “AI-powered sensors” and “SaaS Revenue Operations” to hard assets like “Precious metals inventory” and “Gold mining projects”.
  • Transaction Velocity: High velocity in quarter-end months. June saw 4 distinct deals closed, and April saw 4 deals, indicating a push to clear pipelines before fiscal reporting periods.

Strategic Insight

  • The “Lifecycle” Arbitrage: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) has successfully positioned itself to capture clients at the “venture debt” stage via CIBC Innovation Banking (e.g., $5.3M for Bench IQ) and retain them through to massive corporate facilities (e.g., $1.2B for Boldyn Networks). This creates a competitive moat against private credit funds, which can do the former but not the latter, and traditional banks, which can do the latter but refuse the former. They are effectively “growing their own” corporate book.

IDEAL BORROWER PROFILE

The ideal borrower for Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), based on verified 2025 activity, is a SaaS/Technology firm with $10M–$50M in liquidity needs for product expansion, OR a large-cap Energy/Infrastructure company requiring $200M+ for project development.

FOR BORROWERS

  • Growth Capital Dominance: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is not just an asset-based lender; their heavy volume of “Growth Capital” loans (19 of 34 deals) proves they underwrite Enterprise Value and ARR/MRR, making them viable for asset-light tech firms.
  • Action: If you are a tech or software company, explicitly label your funding request as “Growth Capital” rather than “Working Capital” to route your application to their Innovation Banking division, which has higher approval authority for pre-profit scaling companies.
  • Timing: Target submissions for early March or early June. The data shows intense closing clusters in late April and late June, suggesting their credit committees clear the deck at quarter-ends.

FOR BROKERS

  • The “Green” Hook: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is aggressively pursuing sustainability mandates, acting as “Co-Green Loan Structuring Agent” on the $600M Arevon Energy deal. Positioning renewable or “cleantech” deals here adds a significant probability boost.
  • Action: Pitch Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) immediately for any client with cross-border operations (US/Canada/UK). Their track record in funding UK/EU subsidiaries of North American firms is a unique selling point that beats regional US banks.
  • Strategy: For clients in the $5M-$20M range, bypass the general commercial desk and go direct to “Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Innovation Banking.” The deal history shows this division closes the vast majority of transactions in this size bracket with greater speed.

FOR RIVAL LENDERS

  • Tech Concentration Risk: A massive portion of their volume is in high-beta sectors like AI, FinTech, and crypto-adjacent tech (Gaming), potentially exposing them to sector-wide downturns.
  • Action: Target their manufacturing and traditional industrial clients. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)’s overwhelming focus on Tech/Innovation and Energy suggests “boring” domestic manufacturing might be receiving less attention or relationship maintenance.
  • Defense: When competing against a Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Innovation term sheet, highlight the covenant flexibility of private credit. As a regulated bank, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) likely imposes stricter financial covenants on their “Growth Capital” than a non-bank lender would.

FOR ANALYSTS & FUNDS

  • Renewable Energy Pivot: The participation in the $1.87B RF9 fund and $600M Arevon deal signals a major capital allocation shift toward renewable infrastructure, moving beyond their traditional fossil fuel/mining roots.
  • Observation: Monitor the performance of their “AI-powered” portfolio. They funded multiple early-stage AI firms (BinSentry, Bench IQ) in late 2025; any valuation correction in the AI sector in 2026 will heavily impact their Innovation arm’s NPL ratios.
  • Strategy: Funds should look for mezzanine opportunities behind Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)’s senior facilities in the Mining and Renewables sectors. Their aggressive senior lending ($387.5M to G Mining) creates a capital stack gap for high-yield junior debt.

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