Banco Santander SA’s commitment to stick with Brazil even through recession is paying off as the country’s recovering economy and rising currency fuels a jump in the Spanish lender’s profit.

Net income from Brazil, Santander’s biggest market, jumped 77 percent from a year earlier after President Michel Temer’s efforts to boost the economy following the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff helped drive a rise in the currency.

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