M. N. Goiporia was an Indian career banker who was the 14th chairman of the State Bank of India.
[1] He joined the Central Bank of India as a probationary officer and worked in a number of roles until becoming the 14th chairman of State Bank of India, a position he held from 19 February 1990 until 31 July 1992.
[2] He was the chairman of the Goiporia Committee, which made several important recommendations to improve the level of customer service in Indian banks.
[3] Today, he is largely remembered for his role in 1992 Indian stock market scam.
The State Bank of India was involved in the scam and several allegations were made against Goiporia, who was the then chairman.