At CIBC Imperial Service, investment advice and services and financial planning services are provided by CIBC Imperial Investor Service (IIS) division of CIBC Investor Service Inc. (ISI) or by CIBC Securities Inc. (SI), and in Quebec by SI. ISI and SI are subsidiaries of CIBC and members of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization.
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CIBC Imperial Service is available only in select markets, depending on the availability of qualified professional advisors
CIBC Personal Portfolio Services® is a discretionary investment management service provided by CIBC Trust Corporation and distributed by SI and ISI, subsidiaries of CIBC, to individuals with household investable assets greater than $250,000.
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CIBC Imperial Service is available in selected markets and is most appropriate for households with investments and savings greater than $250,000.
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1 Source: Financial Planning Standards Council, The Value of Financial Planning, results released February 2014. Surveys were conducted from August 2009 to August 2012. The research surveys the general English-speaking population in Canada (excluding Quebec). The results listed are from the third year of research, conducted from April to August 2012.