About ASI Europe (formerly Fisk Brett)

ASI Europe has served the European not-for-profit sector since 1995 and acquired Fisk Brett in 2008, creating Europe's no. 1 specialist software provider for the not-for-profit sector.  We provide CRM software and services to the charity sector in the UK and worldwide.

We have an excellent reputation for delivering fantastic solutions and has firmly established us as the sector’s favourite software supplier. Dedicated 100% to the charity sector we understand your needs and how to make your organisation more efficient and effective. We know that through our range of solutions we can help make a real difference to your relationships with supporters, and increase your income as a result.

In June 2008, Fisk Brett became part of Advanced Solutions International.

Established in 1990, the ProgressCRM team combines experience with enthusiasm to resolve the issues that today’s charities face. This has ensured that both customer and employee loyalty is second to none. Our customers are charities and other not for profit organisations from across the UK and worldwide. This covers a broad spectrum of size of organisation, and activities in which they are involved. Managing their projects and our relationship thereafter, we build long-term, mutually beneficial customer partnerships. We work directly with UK and international organisations from our UK office, and via some selected business partners.

Our workforce comprises a blend of charity professionals and technical experts. Employees are given the opportunity to develop their skills in line with the objectives of the company and pursue a rewarding career. We aim to provide a challenging environment in which to work, whilst maintaining a work life balance.

Fisk Brett was proud to have met the Investors In People standard, and we are working towards extending this across the whole of ASI in the UK. 

The company is also a member of Intellect, the trade association for the UK hi-tech industry. Its members comprise organisations both large and small from the UK's information technology, telecommunications and electronics sectors.