RTA launches Salik top-up service through e-vouchers

DUBAI- The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai announced the launch of a new Salik balance recharge service through e-vouchers, and the service has been activated and made available across the nation.

Maitha bin Udai
Maitha bin Udai

Engineer Maitha bin Udai, CEO of RTA Traffic and Roads Agency, said: “This step underscores RTA’s keenness and endeavours to offer distinguished customers service at the highest quality standards, and at the same time sort out logistical issues, and conserve the environment through eliminating the procedures of transporting and delivering cards to suppliers.”

“The objective of this service is to offer more flexible and lively services to our customers, provide the new e-vouchers at diverse locations in parallel with encouraging customers to use a variety of e-channels for topping up their balances with the RTA. Salik clients can recharge their accounts by dialing (800-Salik) 80072545, visiting www.salik.ae using their credit cards, accessing ePay or mPay services, or visiting the service-providing banks or kiosks spreading all over the Emirates,” elaborated Maitha.

“To deliver effective services to customers, the RTA, in cooperation with Axiom Telecom, has provided the new recharging e-vouchers in more than 3000 departmental stores to make them accessible nation-wide, and the service will be available in all retail outlets across the UAE before the end of this year,” concluded the CEO of RTA Traffic and Roads Agency.

The new e-vouchers are available in three denominations: 50, 100 and 200 dirham to suit customer needs. It will also be possible to top up an account of a friend subscribing to the system through this new e-voucher by following the guidelines provided over the phone or text messages in a simple and streamlined process echoing the vision of the RTA.

 

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