"It will be an informal meeting with bankers," Hakim said on the sidelines of a CREDAI conference here, adding that his group will be in London on November 15 mainly to attend a conference on urban re-generation.
Earlier this year, Kolkata Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had inaugurated the financial hub project at Rajarhat near here. The project is being promoted on the lines of Mumbai's Bandra Kurla.
Meanwhile, Kolkata Metropolitan development Authority (KMDA) Chief Executive Officer Vivek Bharadwaj said Baruipur, Chandannagar and Barrackpore have been identified to be developed as satellite townships.
The proposed townships are expected to be completed by 2025, he said.
"While work has started for the Baruipur project, KMDA is awaiting the state government's approval for the locations at Barrackpore and Chandannagar," Bharadwaj said.
He was addressing a press conference to announce a three-day conclave urban development and growth 'Bengal Builds' which is to be held from November 29 to December 1 here.
The Conclave would be jointly organised by West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Co, KMDA, Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (CREDAI), Asansol Durgapur Development Authority, West Bengal Handicrafts Development Corporation and Nabadiganta Industrial Township Authority.