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Kenneth Rasmussen Fulfils His Dream as a Digital Nomad in Bali

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Interview: Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay.

With his laptop by his side and a stunning new view from his coworking space, Kenneth has successfully combined work and adventure. But how does working abroad actually work when you still have fixed responsibilities and deadlines?

Kenneth Rasmussen has taken a leap many dream of. For the next few months, he’ll continue his regular tasks at pensopay—but this time, under the shade of palm trees in Bali.

 

Being a working nomad—or digital nomad—means working remotely while travelling. You’re not tied to a specific physical location, as long as you have a stable internet connection and the necessary tools.

A checklist for anyone dreaming of working abroad as a digital nomad.

How pensopay’s Hybrid Work Culture Helped Make the Dream Come True

At pensopay, a hybrid working model is deeply embedded in the company culture. And while Kenneth’s idea may have sounded like an unrealistic dream, the management team was incredibly supportive in helping him make it a reality.

Kenneth, 35, works in onboarding and compliance at pensopay. Based in Aarhus, he usually commutes to the office in Vejle two to three times a week.

“I’ve been with pensopay for 3.5 years now, and time has flown by. I really enjoy my work—I welcome new clients and help them get set up with a payment solution by collecting and verifying their information and ensuring they remain compliant with relevant rules and regulations.

I have a master’s degree in business administration and a background in both marketing and banking. My job is partly technical, which I love diving into, but also involves working with people, which really motivates me.” Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay

Kenneth enjoys life in Denmark with friends, family, and hobbies. But like many, he sometimes finds himself stuck in the daily grind, longing for new experiences. The dream of living and working abroad had been growing for a while—and after a long trip to Thailand, he was inspired to see more of the world.

“There’s a difference between going on holiday and actually living abroad. A vacation is temporary, but living abroad forces you to build a daily routine. I’m heading off on my own, and apart from my work tasks, I have no idea what my new everyday life will look like.” Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay.

Kenneth had heard about Bali through friends, and because it’s a well-known hotspot for digital nomads, it felt like the perfect place to meet like-minded people. “I wanted a place with a lot of different nationalities, where people aren’t surrounded by their existing friend groups. I think that creates a greater openness to meeting new people," siger Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay.

Expectations for the New Everyday Life in Bali

“I’m hoping for some amazing experiences in nature—like hiking and visiting waterfalls, which I find especially fascinating. I can be a bit introverted, so I’m looking forward to meeting new people and, even more importantly, getting to know myself better.” Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay.

“I might even come back and think, ‘That wasn’t for me.’ But I’d rather try it than sit at home thinking, ‘I should have gone.” Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay.

Kenneth is especially focused on meeting deadlines and managing his work hours responsibly. Even with the time zone difference, he makes sure to stay on top of his tasks. He’s been open with his team about his working hours and availability, so they know when to reach him.

Working Abroad Brings New Skills and Fresh Perspectives

“I hope this experience will make me better at embracing new challenges. I tend to be quite analytical and can spend too much time weighing pros and cons instead of just acting.” Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay

Kenneth hopes the journey will bring a range of valuable skills. He’s looking forward to gaining cultural insight by meeting people from around the world and building new networks. “Learning about other people’s lives and hearing their stories” is something he sees as a key part of the experience. For Kenneth, this is also a chance to sharpen his communication skills and grow more independent—something that will benefit him both personally and professionally.

He also hopes to build better habits: working out more, finally reading that book he’s always wanted to read, and cutting back on TV time after work. The goal is to return to Denmark as a stronger and more evolved version of himself—something many of us can relate to.

Kenneth is currently working from BWork in Bali, where he’s meeting new people and continuing to support pensopay customers from across the globe.

How Do You Feel About pensopay Making Your Dream Possible?

“I’m incredibly grateful! I don’t think many people are as lucky as we are at pensopay. That’s definitely what I’ve heard from friends. A lot of people who want to work abroad have to find a job in the country, which ties them to that place. That’s not the case for me.” Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay

It all started as a joke when Kenneth mentioned that it would be amazing to work for pensopay from abroad. But his managers took him more seriously than he expected and said that if it was something he truly wanted, they’d support him. Since hybrid work is a core part of pensopay’s DNA, the idea was far from impossible.

Kenneth was thrilled about the opportunity—it was something he had always dreamed of. He’d been unsure what his next challenge should be, so this opportunity meant the world to him.

“That conversation made the dream feel real and within reach. Something I’d always wanted to do in life suddenly became possible through a job I already love. I didn’t have to leave to chase something else—I got to keep doing what I enjoy while following my dream.” 

- Kenneth Rasmussen, pensopay.

 

We hope you’re still enjoying Bali. We’re looking forward to having you back in the office—you’re missed.

From all of us at team pensopay.

Here's What to Keep in Mind Before Becoming a Digital Nomad:

  1. Remote Work: Many digital nomads work as freelancers or for companies with a remote-first culture. Common fields include IT, design, digital marketing, copywriting, online teaching, and project management.
  2. Flexibility: One of the biggest perks is choosing when and where you work. Whether it’s from a café, coworking space, or your apartment, you’ll still need to meet deadlines and attend scheduled meetings.
  3. Travel While You Work: You have the opportunity to explore new places while staying productive. Many nomads stay in one location for several weeks or months to immerse themselves in the culture and find a healthy work–life balance.
  4. Logistics and Planning: Good planning is key. Make sure you have a reliable internet connection, consider time zone differences, research visa requirements, and understand the tax implications of your stay.
  5. Balancing Work and Free Time: It can be challenging to manage your time well. Structure your workdays efficiently and make space for breaks and time to explore your surroundings.
  6. Community and Networking: Feeling isolated is common, but joining coworking spaces, attending local events, and engaging in digital nomad communities can help you build a network and make new connections.
  7. Costs and Budgeting: Living expenses can vary greatly. Consider staying in more affordable countries like those in Southeast Asia or Latin America to make your budget go further.

Being a digital nomad is an exciting way to combine remote work with a spirit of adventure. But it also requires thoughtful planning, flexibility, and strong self-discipline.