"I believe that we will benefit more by globalisation. Brexit is actuallya step back in the sense that you are going back from being connected to being on your own. If you look at it ideologically, I would say Brexit is not something that probably is good for the world," Bhattacharya said during a live Facebook chat with the former Chief Digital Officer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Sree Sreenivasan.
From an Indian point of view, Bhattacharya saidIndia will need to "re-examine" and "re-negotiate" the trade access with the EU and the UK which she noted may or may not be "good" for India.
Among the most powerful and influential women in the world of finance, Bhattacharya said Brexit is "not the right thing" as the more connected and more collaborative the world gets today, "it will be better for everyone".
"The less inclusive we become, I think it is not good for the world at large," she said.
She said the bank has 12 branches in the UK that cater to particular niche operations.
She added that there is one branch that does wholesale operation that might see some amount of slowing down.
While stressing that Brexit will have very little impact on SBI operations, she said UK's decision to leave the EU is "not the answer".
Last month, Bhattacharya had said that Brexit will provide India better market access to the European Union and England, even as there will be some market volatility.
Britain voted to leave the EU in a deadly blow to the 28-nation bloc, forcing Prime Minister David Cameron to resign in the wake of the defeat in the referendum, the result of which triggered a panic reaction in world markets and raised questions over immigration and other issues in Britain after the divorce.
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