She presided over a meeting titled 'Opportunities in Bengal', organised by the UK India Business Council (UKIBC) and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) here.
UKIBC chair Lord Davies, who steered the roundtable discussions, said he was "totally convinced" with West Bengal's potential as an investment hub for the UK and highlighted the state's cluster-based approach to encouraging start-ups as a major attraction.
"It [West Bengal] is an incredible success story," he said.
Y K Modi, CEO of Great Eastern Energy Corporation Ltd, hailed the ease of doing business in the state, while Stephanie Farr of UK drinks giant Diageo flagged the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as an issue that the company was keen to work on with the state government of West Bengal.
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The visiting business delegation from India included Harshvardhan Neotia, chair of Ambuja Neotia Group, Tarun Jhunjhunwala of Reliance Group and Rudra Chatterjee of Luxmi Group, among others.
Among some of the UK enterprises represented at the meeting included PwC, Standard Chartered Bank, Oxford University and British Telecom.
Banerjee arrived in the UK over the weekend on a week- long investment scouting visit for West Bengal.
Besides her formal engagements, including the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in memory of Scottish-Irish social worker Sister Nivedita yesterday, she has been walking the streets of London in her trademark flip-flops with her delegation of business chiefs and media persons.
Banerjee will leaves for Scotland tomorrow for talks with Scottish Development Investment (SDI) among others in Edinburgh.
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