# Banking Website Translation for RBI Compliance | Vitra.ai

> What RBI expects from a bank's website in regional languages, which documents matter most, and how to choose the language list from your own customer data.

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# Banking Website Translation for RBI Compliance

What RBI expects from a bank's website in regional languages, which documents matter most, and how to choose the language list from your own customer data.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 14, 2026

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Table of contents

[What the expectation actually is](#what-the-expectation-actually-is)

[The documents that matter most](#the-documents-that-matter-most)

[Choosing the language list](#choosing-the-language-list)

[Where this article stops](#where-this-article-stops)

[Where to start](#where-to-start)

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** RBI's customer-protection framework expects a bank to communicate with a customer in a language that customer actually understands, which in practice means English, Hindi and the regional language of the state. The website surfaces that matter most are grievance redressal, fee schedules and key facts.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/platform) covers Indic web, document and video content in one workflow.

## What the expectation actually is

The recurring principle across RBI's customer-service and fair-practices guidance is comprehension: disclosure has to reach the customer in a form they can read. The long-standing trilingual convention — English, Hindi, and the regional language of the state — comes from the same place. It's a comprehension standard, not a word count. A page that is technically translated but reads like it came out of a dictionary does not meet it.

## The documents that matter most

Surface

Why it ranks high

Grievance redressal

The customer reading it is already unhappy

Fee and charge schedule

Disputes start here

Key facts statement

Comprehension is the entire purpose

Loan and deposit terms

Read closely, and rarely by a fluent English speaker

Marketing pages

Visible, but nobody complains to an ombudsman about them

Most banks translate the last row first.

## Choosing the language list

Not from a map, and not from the census.

Look at where your accounts are actually opened and where your grievance volume comes from. A bank with a Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu concentration has an obvious answer, and it isn't the same answer as the one a national language ranking would give you. Start with two, prove the drop in repeat queries, then extend.

The cost argument that used to block this is mostly gone. A Marathi voiceover once meant a studio and an artist for a session; [video dubbing](https://www.vitra.ai/features/video-dubbing) and [document translation](https://www.vitra.ai/features/document-translation) changed the unit economics enough that language count is no longer the constraint it was.

## Where this article stops

Whether a specific disclosure obligation applies to your institution, and in which languages, is a question for your compliance team and your counsel. The guidance is principle-based and it moves.

What's engineering rather than legal is the part above: which surfaces to cover, how to choose the languages, and how to stop the translated versions going stale the next time a rate moves.

## Where to start

The rest of the surface list is in [banking website translation](https://www.vitra.ai/banking/banking-website-translation). Take grievance redressal and the fee schedule, in the two states where you open the most accounts. Those two documents carry more regulatory weight than the rest of the site put together, and they almost never change.

## FAQ

**Does RBI require bank websites in regional languages?** RBI's guidance is principle-based rather than a fixed page list: disclosure has to reach a customer in a language they understand, which is where the English, Hindi and regional-language convention comes from. Whether a specific obligation applies to your institution is a question for counsel.

**Which bank documents matter most for regional language coverage?** Grievance redressal, the fee and charge schedule, key facts statements and loan or deposit terms. These are the documents read closely and the ones that surface in disputes, unlike marketing pages.

**How should an Indian bank choose which languages to add?** From account-opening concentration and grievance volume by state, not from a national language ranking. Start with the two states where you open the most accounts and measure the change in repeat queries.

**Is Hindi enough for a bank operating across India?** Rarely. Hindi plus English leaves out most of the south and east, and the comprehension standard is about the individual customer rather than national coverage. Bank data usually points to two or three regional languages first.

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