Top-ups that finish before traffic moves
An instant Salik refill closes in around nine seconds. The receipt drops into your inbox before you reach the next gantry on Sheikh Zayed Road — no app to chase, no queue at the kiosk.
Marketjournalist is the trusted platform for drivers and residents who need to recharge salik fast. Top up your salik tag, refill prepaid mobile balance, and stay connected — all in under 60 seconds.
From Al Reem Island to Sheikh Zayed Road, Marketjournalist keeps your Salik balance loaded and your UAE prepaid number ready. Instant confirmations, bank-grade security, English-and-Arabic support around the clock.
Whether you’re reloading a fleet of Salik tags or sending data credit to family in Sharjah, the same salik recharge online flow handles them all.
Three priorities shape every salik recharge online and mobile top-up UAE customers send through Marketjournalist: it has to be fast, it has to be safe, and someone has to pick up the phone when it isn't.
An instant Salik refill closes in around nine seconds. The receipt drops into your inbox before you reach the next gantry on Sheikh Zayed Road — no app to chase, no queue at the kiosk.
Every transaction is tokenised and TLS-encrypted from your browser to the carrier. Card details never sit on our servers — only the result reaches the Salik tag reload or carrier balance.
Stuck on a recharge salik request at 2 AM in Jebel Ali? Our Abu Dhabi-based desk answers in English or Arabic any day of the year. No bots, no scripts, just somebody who can actually help.
No registration, no installable app. Open the page, tell us where the credit goes, confirm — done.
Choose Salik recharge or a UAE mobile carrier from the dropdown. The right form appears straight away.
Type the Salik tag number or UAE mobile number, then pick how much credit you’d like to send.
Tap to pay with your card or wallet. The Dubai toll top-up lands instantly and an email receipt follows.
“I noticed my Salik balance was empty already on Al Khail. By the time I rolled past the next gantry the top-up had cleared. Genuinely saved me a fine.”
“My father in Abu Dhabi uses du and never wants apps on his phone. I keep his number topped up from Marketjournalist every Friday — takes 20 seconds and the receipt is enough for him.”
“We run a delivery operation out of Sharjah. Forty Salik tags, one dashboard, one payment. Their support actually answers in Arabic when I call — that’s rare.”
Settled in AED, processed by tier-one acquirers — no foreign-exchange surprises on the statement.