An important aspect of bank restructuring is to integrate some of the existing small banks into a large joint bank controlled by the government.
Private capital can choose to continue joining the large joint bank, which, being government-controlled, will receive supportive policies and definitely won't suffer losses in the future.
Alternatively, they can choose to exit in a timely manner. After the integration, the shares they hold will be bought by the government and the Royal Family, ensuring their costs are covered.
As for making a fortune from this banking restructuring, that's basically impossible. The Royal Family and the government aren't fools; they naturally won't let private bank capital exploit any loopholes during this major overhaul.
