# Insurance Website Translation for IRDAI Compliance | Vitra.ai

> Insurance website translation under IRDAI: what regulators expect in regional languages, which documents carry weight, and how to pick the language list.

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# Insurance Website Translation for IRDAI Compliance

Insurance website translation under IRDAI: what regulators expect in regional languages, which documents carry weight, and how to pick the language list.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 15, 2026

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Table of contents

[The principle, not a page list](#the-principle-not-a-page-list)

[What carries the most weight](#what-carries-the-most-weight)

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

[Agents are part of the surface](#agents-are-part-of-the-surface)

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

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

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** Insurance website translation under IRDAI runs on comprehension: a policyholder should understand what they bought. In practice that puts regional language onto the prospectus, the key features document, the policy wording and grievance redressal well before it reaches marketing.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/platform) covers Indic web, document and video content in one workflow.

## The principle, not a page list

The recurring theme across IRDAI's policyholder-protection and advertising guidance is that a customer should be able to understand the product they are buying and the process for complaining about it. It is written as an outcome rather than a schedule of translated pages.

That is harder to satisfy and easier to fail quietly. A policy document that is technically in Marathi but reads like a machine wrote it does not meet a comprehension standard.

## What carries the most weight

Document

Why it ranks high

Prospectus and key features

Comprehension is the entire purpose of the document

Policy wording and exclusions

What a claim will be decided against

Grievance redressal

The policyholder is already unhappy

Free-look and cancellation terms

Time-bound, and a misunderstanding costs the customer money

Claim forms and process pages

Read under stress, often by a family member

Marketing pages

Visible, and the least consequential of the six

Free-look is the one insurers underestimate. It is a short window in which a customer can walk away, and a policyholder who did not understand it because it was only in English has a genuinely strong complaint.

## Choosing the language list

Not from a population map. Use your own book — where policies are actually sold, weighted by where grievance volume runs high relative to policies in force. Those two usually agree with each other and disagree with a national ranking.

Two languages done properly beats eight at menu depth. The cost argument that used to block this has mostly gone: [document translation](https://www.vitra.ai/features/document-translation) keeps the numbered clauses and benefit tables intact, and [video dubbing](https://www.vitra.ai/features/video-dubbing) means an explainer can carry a language without a reshoot.

## Agents are part of the surface

Much of Indian insurance is still sold face to face, and the agent is often translating on the spot, from memory, with no script. Whatever you publish in a regional language is also the material that makes that conversation consistent — which is an argument for translating the sales aids, not only the customer documents.

## Where this article stops

Which disclosures apply to your product lines, and in what form, is a question for your compliance team and your counsel. The guidance is principle-based, it differs by product, and it moves.

The engineering half is above. The rest of the build order is in the [website translation checklist](https://www.vitra.ai/insurance/insurance-website-translation).

## Where to start

The market case sits in [regional language insurance](https://www.vitra.ai/insurance/regional-language-insurance-india). Take the key features document and grievance redressal for your highest-volume product, in the two states where you sell most. Two documents, and they carry more regulatory weight than the rest of the site together.

## FAQ

**Does IRDAI require insurance websites in regional languages?** The guidance is principle-based rather than a page list: a policyholder should understand the product and the complaints process. Whether a specific obligation applies to your product lines is a question for counsel.

**Which insurance documents matter most for regional languages?** The prospectus and key features document, policy wording and exclusions, grievance redressal, free-look terms and claim forms. Marketing pages are the most visible and the least consequential.

**Why does the free-look period matter for translation?** It is a short, time-bound window to cancel, so a policyholder who did not understand it because it was published only in English has a strong complaint and a real financial loss.

**How should an Indian insurer choose which languages to add?** From lapse and grievance data rather than sales volume. The states where policies lapse early or generate complaints out of proportion to their book are the ones where the customer probably did not understand what they bought.

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