The banking practice was founded in 1780 by Samuel Hollard. He was the first mayor of Lausanne when the city reigned its independence from the
Canton of Bern who was also active as wine merchant and banker. The bank has ever since been the last independent bank in the
Canton of Vaud. 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 and in 1994
Landolt & Cie, banquiers. The Landolt family are descendants of the Sandoz family, which founded
Novartis. 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. == Merger with ODDO BHF ==