The Eramet Beyond Program
The Eramet Beyond For Contributive Impacts program, aimed at supporting economic diversification outside the Group’s value chain and young people in their learning, is being deployed in Indonesia through a scholarship project.

In 2024, Eramet launched a scholarship program in partnership with the Kitong Bisa Foundation, providing financial support to 42 students to pursue higher education and develop new career perspectives. The program targets students from North Maluku, Papua, and Sulawesi. Following a rigorous selection process, each selected student received a two-year scholarship to cover tuition fees, daily living expenses, and book purchases, whether they are pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree. The scholarship allocation is complemented by a mentoring system to help them improve their English and digital skills, financial management, communication, and project management.
In 2025, Eramet also partnered with the YCAB Foundation to deploy the flagship Women for Future program in Indonesia, following its successful implementation in Senegal, Gabon, and Argentina. This partnership aims to support, over a two-year period, 600 women entrepreneurs from disadvantaged backgrounds and leading micro, small, or medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Jakarta and Ternate, by strengthening their capacities, as well as their access to markets and financing. They will benefit from training in financial education and digital marketing, masterclasses, and networking opportunities to support the professionalization of their activities.
Our Economic Contribution
In Indonesia, the Eramet group, through its minority participation in the PT Weda Bay Nickel joint venture, generated a local economic contribution of nearly €427.4 million1 in 2024. Our joint venture paid €155.9 million1 in taxes and duties, mobilized €257 million1 in purchases and subcontracting, and paid €10.8 million1 in wages. PT Weda Bay Nickel’s activities created 16,784 direct jobs1. Infrastructure projects led by PT Weda Bay Nickel included the construction of rural roads, the renovation of places of worship and schools, drainage works, and the launch of a drinking water treatment project for the city of Weda. In the health sector, equipment was provided to several medical facilities, including the regional hospital in Maba. Beyond this economic impact, PT Weda Bay Nickel implemented a local development program structured around four pillars – infrastructure, education, health, and economic diversification – benefiting more than 61,000 people. Its community investment and sponsorship amounted to nearly €4 million1 for the year.
[1] These figures are provided by PT Weda Bay Nickel and are indicated pro rata to Eramet’s indirect participation in PT Weda Bay Nickel (38.7%).