Meet our people: Fam Dang, new Team Leader for Accounting

Meet Fam Dang, new Team Leader for Accounting at Permian in Norway. In this article, Fam shares reflections on why accounting goes beyond “just” numbers, what makes the role rewarding, and how close collaboration with leading Nordic fund managers supports both learning and high-quality delivery.
Hi Fam, congratulations on your new role! What does your role as Team Leader for Accounting involve?
Thank you very much! My new role involves partnering with our existing team leader for fund accounting to continue delivering excellent service to our clients, including leading Nordic fund managers. I work across both the operational and administrative aspects of fund accounting, while supporting and coordinating a small team of incredible fund accountants. I wasn’t immediately sure that I was ready for the role, but with each day I work with the team, I can see and feel the support we give each other. That’s what made me confident that this is a team I want to grow with in the future!
Can you tell us a bit about your background and what you did at Permian before stepping into this role?
I graduated from Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus (now OsloMet) with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and auditing 10 years ago and have been a state-authorized accountant since 2020. I then moved to Trondheim where I started my career in banking before moving into property asset management, where I worked with all aspects of the financial management of commercial properties. In 2025, I moved back to south-east Norway with my partner to be closer to our families and began my journey here at Permian.
How does fund accounting differ from “regular” accounting?
The interesting thing about fund accounting is that it both differs – and it doesn’t. It offers a wide range of challenges, particularly within the private equity space, while still covering many core accounting tasks that are transferable across the profession. An added benefit is working closely with our clients and gaining insight into an exciting industry with complex structures and financial models, making fund accounting both demanding and rewarding. I’m in exactly the right place to learn about this exciting industry!
What’s the most rewarding part of accounting that people outside finance might not guess?
I initially thought accounting would mainly be about basic math and following a “rulebook.” In reality, it involves complex cases where the answer isn’t always obvious. That challenge can be frustrating at times, but also very motivating. Finding and resolving an issue and arriving at a clear answer is incredibly rewarding. And one last thing: people who work in accounting are pretty awesome!
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