A recently restored banking license faces significant obstacles preventing a full return to operation, according to sources familiar with the situation. The Bank of Ghana revoked numerous licenses previously due to pre-existing, substantial challenges within these financial institutions. Authorities caution against the assumption that these banks were operating healthily prior to license revocation. The restoration of a license does not automatically guarantee a smooth resumption of business. Underlying issues that led to the initial collapse remain a critical concern. The situation highlights the complexities of reviving failed banks and the importance of addressing fundamental weaknesses before re-entry into the financial sector. These challenges suggest a difficult path forward for the bank seeking to rebuild trust and stability.