2. Acquisition of agricultural and sideline products: In rural areas, banks pay farmers for agricultural and sideline products, such as grain, cotton and pigs, and put cash into rural markets.
3. Cash expenditure to institutions: Banks put cash into the market by settling the cash expenditure of enterprises and institutions, such as travel expenses and office supplies purchase fees.
4. Cash withdrawal at the bank counter: the cash deposit and withdrawal business handled by customers at the bank counter is also a channel for cash delivery.
5. Cash remittance business: Cash remittance business handled by banks for individuals or enterprises is also to deliver cash to the payee.