"We have filed winding up petition against three Mumbai- based companies, out of which Kingfisher Airlines is one," the bank official told PTI.
The other two companies were Spanco Limited (Rs 37 crore or Rs 370 million) and Arch Pharma (Rs 56 crore or Rs 560 million).
All the three winding up petitions have been filed in the Bombay High Court recently, the official said.
He also said that the bank had identified Vijay Mallya as a willful defaulter, along with Bipin Vohra of SPS Group.
"We have identified both Mallya and Vohra as wilful defaulters and are initiating steps in that direction," the official said.
The bank would have to satisfy certain Reserve Bank of India norms before declaring someone a wilful defaulter.
The State Bank of India had said earlier that it was also exploring ways to declare Mallya as a wilful defaulter.
Once declared a wilful defaulter, the person would not be able to borrow in future and lose director-level positions
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