All of the CIBC employees at One World Financial Center, located near the destroyed World Trade Center, have been accounted for, the bank is announcing. As of Friday, CIBC was still searching for about 20 employees.

“I am relieved and delighted to be able to report that all our employees from that location are safe,” says John Hunkin, chairman and CEO of CIBC. The offices, which employed approximately 1,900 people, had been evacuated prior to the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Center.

Many equity traders that had been operating at One World Financial Center have moved to offices at 425 Lexington Avenue. Additionally, the three CIBC Oppenheimer offices that had been located at One World Financial Center have relocated to 280 Park Avenue.

“The attack on the World Trade Center was a terrible blow,” said Paul Rogers, president of CIBC World Markets Corp. “But we are ready to continue to serve our clients, as we have done in the past.”