Unlocking the Secret to Bank Revival: Understanding Recapitalisation of Financial Institutions We weren’t able to create a summary for you. Refresh your page to try again. A key aim of the Bank Resolution ( Recapitalisation ) Bill, therefore, is to strengthen the protections for public funds where a small bank is placed into resolution instead of insolvency. A key aim of the Bank Resolution ( Recapitalisation ) Bill, therefore, is to strengthen the protections for public funds where a small bank is placed into resolution instead of insolvency. The Bill intends to introduce a new mechanism to allow the Bank of England to use funds provided by the banking sector to cover certain costs associated with resolution of failing small banking institutions under the special resolution regime (SRR). The Bill intends to introduce a new mechanism to allow the Bank of England to use funds provided by the banking sector to cover certain costs associated with resolution of failing small banking institutions under the special resolution regime (SRR).