Jean Berthoud took over the managing of the institution and reintegrated a member of the Bonhôte family to the board of directors.
[9] In 1999, the newspaper Le Temps wrote that "Bonhôte was the latest of twelve investment banks which put Neuchâtel on the map in the 1920s".
[15] Jean Berthoud, majority shareholder of the institution, at this time took up the post of president of the board of directors.
[17] The operations of the Bonhôte Group cover a range of services in the wealth and asset management sectors.
[18] The advisory services, meanwhile, are provided by three specialist subsidiaries, each enjoying a level of autonomy in its operations: In 2017, the Bonhôte Bank was made up of around 100 collaborators, of which 4–5 employees were posted in each of its Swiss Romandie branches.