Landolt & Cie

Landolt & Cie, banquiers is a Swiss private bank specializing in asset management for wealthy private customers, headquartered in Lausanne and founded in 1780 in Neuchâtel. It was since acquired by Hermann Hofstetter and in 1973 it was renamed Hofstetter, Landolt & Cie, as Marc-Edouard Landolt joined Bernard Hofstetter as a partner. In 1990, it was renamed Landolt, Lonfat & Cie., banquiers[1] and in 1994 Landolt & Cie, banquiers.[2]

Landolt & Cie
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1780
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
Productsprivate banking, asset management
RevenueCHF
Websitewww.landoltetcie.ch

It is organised in the form of a Kommanditgesellschaft with three partners. The bank specialises in asset management for private customers and institutional investors, and is the oldest such institution in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The bank has secondary offices in Geneva and Crans-Montana.

In 2013 it became the oldest bank in Switzerland, following the collapse of Wegelin & Co. (not counting Berenberg Bank AG, the Swiss subsidiary of Berenberg Bank).

References

  1. The Bankers' almanac and year book, January 1993. Vol.3
  2. The Bankers' almanac: Volume 2, 1995

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