Early Life and Education
Alexander Ramlie, born on December 27, 1972, is an Indonesian business magnate. He pursued higher education at Boston University, earning a Bachelor of Arts/Economics and a Master of Arts. His educational background provided him with a strong analytical framework and a global network that would later be invaluable to his career.
Rise to Success
Ramlie's career began in investment banking at Lazard Frères & Co., a world-leading financial advisory firm. He later transitioned to leadership roles in the mining sector. He was the instrumental figure in the acquisition of PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara from Newmont Mining Corp. and Sumitomo. He served as the President Director and CEO of PT Amman Mineral Internasional. He also led the acquisition of a controlling stake in Bumi PLC by Borneo in 2011. In 2025, Dhilmar, the UK-based mining company of which he is CEO, acquired the Éléonore gold mine in Canada from U.S. gold giant Newmont for $795 million.
Key Business Strategies
Ramlie's business acumen is evident in his strategic moves within the mining industry. He has extensive experience in managing corporate finance and demonstrated insightful knowledge of the South East Asian market, as well as other emerging markets. His ability to lead acquisitions and manage complex financial transactions has been critical to his success. He is also a commissioner of Amman Mineral Internasional, which operates one of the largest copper and gold mines in Indonesia.
Philanthropy
Specific details about Ramlie's philanthropic initiatives are not widely available in the provided search results. However, he is involved with efforts related to the mining industry.