This document summarizes a research article from the International Journal of Management that studied occupational stress among bank employees. The article reviewed 65 previous studies from 1971 to the present on stress faced by banking sector workers. It found that banking jobs are highly stressful due to factors like increased work demands, time pressure, role conflicts, and changes in the banking industry from modernization and competition. Previous research showed stress levels in bankers vary by demographics, job role, work environment, and job satisfaction. The document calls for more future research to better understand stress faced by employees in the financial sector.